Drambuie

Drambuie

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£29.95

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Drambuie is the oldest British whisky liqueur brand and it’s origins can be traced to a secret recipe created for Bonnie Prince Charlie by his Royal Apothecary in the 18th Century. The legend goes that after the Battle of Culloden, he gave the elixir to a Scottish clan on the Isle of Skye in gratitude for their hospitality as he awaited safe passage back home.


It is a honeyed whisky liqueur, which is a blend of aged Scotch whisky, infused with heather honey, aromatic herbs & spices.

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    40%

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