Cardhu Gold Reserve House Targaryen (Games of Thrones)

Cardhu Gold Reserve House Targaryen (Games of Thrones)

Cardhu , 0,70 l - 40.00%

CHF 42.92
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Scotland - United Kingdom
Scotch Whisky

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14 -16°C.

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Cardhu Gold Reserve House Targaryen (Games of Thrones)
To celebrate the 8th and final season of the famous TV series Game of Thrones, Diageo in collaboration with HBO has released a limited collection edition of 8 single malt whiskeys from the most iconic Scottish distilleries (Cardhu, Clynelish, Lagavulin, Talisker). The range consists of eight whiskeys in total, seven corresponding to the House of Seven Kingdoms of Westeros, each with the relative symbol on the label (eg the three-headed dragon for the Targaryens, the dire wolves for the Starks), plus an eighth scotch whiskey that is inspired by the characters of the Guardians of the Night.

The Cardhu distillery was chosen to represent the House of Targaryens and the lady of the seven kingdoms Daenerys Targaryen. Cardhu was the first distillery in the world to be led by a woman; in 1872, in fact, Elizabeth Cumming, an almost legendary figure who became known as the "queen of whiskey", came to the direction.

Colour

Antique gold.

Bouquet

Smooth and soft with initial notes of honey, red apple, orange peel and pear that bind to ginger and hints of icing sugar.

Flavour

Smooth and balanced and slightly dry and spicy, with notes of oak wood, cinnamon, caramel and some hints of apple, with the addition of water the taste is sweeter and less spicy, but the taste is always smooth and enveloping. Medium length finish with notes of hot spices, sweet oak, a slight hint of cocoa and grass.

Features

Name Cardhu Gold Reserve House Targaryen (Games of Thrones)
Spirit type Scotch Whisky
Size 0,70 l
Alcohol content 40.00% by volume
Country United Kingdom
Region Scotland
Origin Knockando (Scotland)
Allergens Contains sulphites
Cardhu
From this distillery:

Located near the village of Knockando, on the Mannoch Hill over the Spey River, the distillery has a beautiful view of the impressive Ben Rinnes mountain range. The distillery was founded in 1824 by John and Helen Cumming under the name of Cardow (th...

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