Haig Club Clubman Single Grain Scotch Whisky 1L
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Suitable for vegetarians
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Scotch Whisky
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heritage and the House of Haig can trace its whisky
producing roots back to the seventeenth century.In
1824 John Haig established the Cameronbridge distillery and it was there that he pioneered the art of producing grain whisky in continuous Coffey and Stein stills - an invention which laid the foundations for the growth and success of the modern Scotch Whisky industry.Haig Club is born of that Haig family legacy of innovation and excellence in whisky making.he Haig Club unique bottle design draws on a history of innovative bottles produced by the House of Haig, including the Haig Dimple Bottle, recognisable the world over.Haig Clubman retains the signature Haig Club blue glass and the distinctive square style is elongated creating a new aesthetic and stand-out silhouette. The Haig Club brand was inspired in part by archive materials dating back to the 1920's in which Haig whisky was advertised as "The clubman's whisky".
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Customer reviews (6)
An affair to be had!
I'm not a fan of single malt or single grain whiskey and not too sure what the difference is, however not being a connoisseur, I bought this anyway as a treat for the Mrs as she likes something hard at the end of a busy working day. She gave me top marks and said this whiskey is really smooth and posh tasting which was great until I came home the other night and caught her in bed with the neighbour's husband and this expensive bottle of whiskey on the bedside table. I don't know, it's always one thing on top of another with me, and now I know why wedding cakes have tears !
pleasantly surprised
Much enjoyed due to Its smooth flavour and no bite!
I think it\x27s great!
Not a whisky connoisseur, but I have this with ginger ale and a bit of lime juice and it's a phenomenal drink all year round. I'm sure there are much better brands if you enjoy it neat though.
paint stripper
Not a nice whisky at all. Best to avoid. They have out more effort into the design rather than the bottle contents
Rough - not for people who drink whisky neat
Firstly the bottle, the square shape might look attractive, but you cant pour from it without it dribbling. The whisky itself is rough tasting with a sickly sweet note. I love my whisky neat, but this isnt one for drinking neat - and I suppose they do advertise it as good with coke, so that says it all and I shouldnt of been tempted by the price,
smoother than I expected
Stayed away from this mainly on the basis the TV adverts were terrible and it's hard to take a drink promoted by brand Beckham that looks like an aftershave bottle seriously. It's actually a pretty tasty and smooth drink