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Landy Freres Whisky
Landy Freres Whisky
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Landy Frères appears to be an Italian bottler known more for vintage liqueurs and spirits than for widely distributed Scotch whiskies. While there’s no detailed tasting profile available for a specific “Landy Frères Whisky,” some bottles—like the Landy Frères Hurricane Whisky—have surfaced in auctions and collections, often dating from the mid-20th century.
Based on its likely style and era, here’s a speculative tasting profile:
Nose: Light and slightly floral, with hints of grain sweetness, dried apple, and a touch of old oak.
Palate: Mellow and smooth, offering notes of vanilla, soft malt, and perhaps a faint herbal or nutty character.
Finish: Short to medium, with a gentle warmth and a whisper of spice or wood tannin.
These types of vintage blends were often bottled at around 40–43% ABV and intended for export markets, especially Italy. If you’ve got a bottle, it’s a charming piece of whisky history—more collectible curiosity than modern dram.
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