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Clann Albhain’s Choice
Clann Albhain’s Choice
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Clann Albhain’s Choice is a rare and obscure blended Scotch whisky, likely bottled in the mid-to-late 20th century by James G. Allan & Sons. With limited formal documentation, we rely on collector impressions and stylistic inference to reconstruct its profile. Bottlings have appeared at various strengths—70 to 86.8 proof—suggesting export-market flexibility and batch variation.
Clann Albhain’s Choice — Speculative Tasting Notes
Nose :- Toasted grain and lemon peel — Bright and cereal-forward, with a citrus lift. Heather and dried herbs — A faint floral note typical of Highland-style blendsVanilla and old wood — Soft sweetness with a touch of dusty oak and polish
Palate :- Creamy malt and biscuit — Digestive biscuit texture with mellow grain. Spice and citrus — White pepper, ginger, and orange marmaladeWaxy and herbal — A subtle waxy texture with thyme or chamomile undertones
Finish :- Medium length — Drying oak, lemon zest, and a faint medicinal fade. Touch of peat — Barely-there smoke, more aromatic than earthy
Contextual Notes
Bottler: James G. Allan & Sons, Scotland
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