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Review of 100 Pipers

There is a sound piece of history which has inspired the birth of this brand. The 100 Pipers is a fine blend of around thirty whiskeys sources from in and around Scotland. This whiskey is aged in a combination of European Sherry and American ex-bourbon casks, and is regarded as one of the most renowned blends in Asia. It is also available in South America and parts of Europe. 

This brand was taken over by Seagrams in 1949 which finally entered the American lands in the 60s in order to compete with the various ‘standard’ whiskeys available at that time. Although this blend isn’t premium, it still does a fair amount of justice to the ‘deluxe’ tag that it carries with itself. This golden coloured liquor is most definitely a candy to the eyes. The blend is grainy with some nice traces of cream and malt. The nose of this whiskey is vanilla and caramel with some hints of citrus and fresh malt. It is a very well constructed blend that has rightfully gained all the appreciation from the world. It has a woody taste with influences from the European oak coming through. The taste of this whiskey is very sweet and light. It also involves the taste of sugar water, honey, grain whisky, smoke, dark fruits and raisins with a bit of pepper at the tail. 

The finish of this whiskey is sweet, yet warm from the spice. The one aspect that differentiates it from other whiskeys is the price of this whiskey. You can progress slowly through the night in peace with a glass or two of this whiskey. 

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