The Ardmore Legacy Of A Lifetime: A Gift Of Gold

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A Legacy of a Lifetime / A Gift of Gold.
Whether it's a gift for a landmark birthday, an anniversary or a special occasion, The Ardmore Legacy is the kind that will be appreciated and remembered, long after the last drop is done

The quest for the consummate gift can be like searching for the Holy Grail. It needs to reflect the style and sophistication of the sender while appealing to the sensibilities of the recipient. It needs to be attractive but not understated, exclusive but not extravagant. A tough proposition but the pursuit of the perfect present may soon be over. Introducing a gift that will bring its owner, endless cheer – The Ardmore Legacy.

The Ardmore Legacy is an exclusive malt that is brought to life at a distillery perched high in the pristine Scottish mountains. Its origins are pure, with water being drawn from the natural springs that rise at the foot of the majestic Knochandy Hill. Its environment is its legacy, which embodies the freshness of the cool climes that it was born in.
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It offers a hint of smokiness, which is balanced with a nose of heather honey, cinnamon and toffee bourbon. On the palate, the warm amber hue reveals a beautiful blend of creamy vanilla spice and darker, smokier notes. With a smooth, full-bodied finish, the delicious caramel lingers on the taste buds and slowly melts away, leaving behind a pleasant, tangy

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