Dalwhinnie Winter's Frost House Stark (Games of Thrones)

Dalwhinnie Winter's Frost House Stark (Games of Thrones)

Dalwhinnie, 0,70 l - 43.00%

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Scotland - United Kingdom
Scotch Whisky

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Serve at:

14 -16°C.

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Dalwhinnie Winter's Frost House Stark (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.

Stark House is one of the oldest houses of Westeros, their fortress, Winterfell, dominates the territory from the Barrier to the so-called Glueing. Their motto "Winter is Coming" is now famous. The Starks have the reputation of being hard men and values, like their character tempered by cold winters. The Dalwhinnie single malt rises between the Atholl forest and the Cairngorms nature reserve at 326 meters above sea level, here the winters are stiff and the angel's share is one of the lowest in Scotland.

Colour

Deep gold.

Bouquet

Initially floral, green grass and winter leaves followed by notes of honey and vanilla with hints of toasted dried fruit and ginger.

Flavour

Balanced with notes of honey and vanilla, pear and barley malt with hints of ginger and liquorice root. Finish of medium persistence with notes of cloves, green grass, honey and citrus fruits.

Features

Name Dalwhinnie Winter's Frost House Stark (Games of Thrones)
Spirit type Scotch Whisky
Size 0,70 l
Alcohol content 43.00% by volume
Country United Kingdom
Region Scotland
Origin Dalwhinnie (Scotland)
Allergens Contains sulphites
Dalwhinnie
From this distillery:

Built in 1897 and currently the highest distillery in the country, Dalwhinnie – or “Plain of Meetings” in Gaelic – is named for its location at a junction of old drove roads, between two mountain ranges. Year after year it survives the coldest of con...

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