Cardhu Gold Reserve Single Malt Scoth Whisky 70cl - House Targaryen Game of Thrones Limited Edition

Style Malt
Brand Cardhu
Country United Kingdom
Pack Type Bottle
Bottle Size 0.700L
ABV 40.0%
Product Code 008798

About this product

DIAGEO and HBO are releasing a limited-edition collection of single malt scotch whiskies inspired by the show The Cardhu Distillery was pioneered by Helen Cumming and her daughter-in-law Elizabeth during the 1800s, a time when the whisky industry Game of Thrones House Targaryen - Cardhu Gold Reserve smells of baked apple with baking spices open on the first nosing then transforms on the palate into a rich caramel character with hints of clove, red apple and a gentle nuttiness Naturally, it's best served chilled or over ice Golden amber appearance is reinforced on the nose which delivers soft honeyed aromas with a gentle wisp of toasted oak. Fueled by the same fiery spirit of the fierce female leadership of Daenerys Targaryen, this single malt celebrates legendary women and their unwavering perseverance. The Cardhu Distillery was pioneered by Helen Cumming and her daughter-in-law Elizabeth during the 1800s, a time when the whisky industry was almost entirely male-dominated.
DIAGEO and HBO are releasing a limited-edition collection of single malt scotch whiskies inspired by the show The Cardhu Distillery was pioneered by Helen Cumming and her daughter-in-law Elizabeth during the 1800s, a time when the whisky industry Game of Thrones House Targaryen - Cardhu Gold Reserve smells of baked apple with baking spices open on the first nosing then transforms on the palate into a rich caramel character with hints of clove, red apple and a gentle nuttiness Naturally, it's best served chilled or over ice Golden amber appearance is reinforced on the nose which delivers soft honeyed aromas with a gentle wisp of toasted oak. Fueled by the same fiery spirit of the fierce female leadership of Daenerys Targaryen, this single malt celebrates legendary women and their unwavering perseverance. The Cardhu Distillery was pioneered by Helen Cumming and her daughter-in-law Elizabeth during the 1800s, a time when the whisky industry was almost entirely male-dominated.