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The Singleton 12 Year Old Single Malt Scotch Whisky 40% vol 70cl
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The Singleton 12 Year Old Single Malt Scotch Whisky | 40% vol | 70cl | Perfectly Balanced Speyside Single Malt Whisky | Notes of Honey & Nuts | Mellow & Buttery Smooth Scottish Whisky
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- Perfectly balanced speyside single malt whisky, The Singleton of Dufftown 12 year old has the trademark Singleton sweet fruity smoothness, with hints of brown sugar and espresso coffee
- Mellow and buttery smooth, The Singleton family are reknowned for their rich speyside character – which comes from a longer fermentation and distillation for a well rounded flavour
- The unmistakable taste of The Singleton comes from a unique selection of European Oak casks that bring rich fruit aromas and American Oak casks that release honeyed hints of vanilla
- The Singleton of Dufftown 12 year old is the heart of the Singleton family - smooth single malt designed to be the perfect access point for new consumers into the Malts category
- The Singleton of Dufftown is distilled in the Dufftown distillery of Speyside, where fine single malts have been produced since 1896, From fermentation to distillation, in every step of the production process, we have done the utmost to make this the best tasting single malt whisky.
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