The Whisky that Cannot be Named 1953 AD
The Whisky that Cannot be Named 1953 AD is a single malt Scotch whisky from the Speyside region of Scotland. The whisky was distilled in 1953 and bottled in 2020. It is a rare and sought-after whisky, with only 350 bottles released. The whisky is named for the fact that its distillery was not named on the bottle, due to a long-standing legal dispute. The whisky is described as having notes of sweet honey, ripe fruits, dark chocolate, and a hint of smoke. It is a smooth and complex whisky that is perfect for sipping.
- Type
- Single Malt
- Country
- Distillery
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- Bottler
- Adelphi
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- Strength
- 54.30
- Volume
- 700
- Bottles
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- Cask type
- Sherry Cask