A good blend which was first produced in 1861, White Horse was the Blended Whisky of the Year in Jim Murray's. Nose: Good balance and complexity with hints of oak, smoke and toffee. There's a good fruity note, with plenty of malt. Palate: Really malty and quite sweet with honey, fruit and toffee. Supple and sumptuous. Finish: The finish is long and quite complex with notes of oak, peppy spices, and creamy vanilla.

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