This wine's an award winner...
Silver Medal
International Wine & Spirit Competition
This wine's an award winner...
Silver Medal
International Wine & Spirit Competition
About the spirit
Our first Angel exclusive Whisky!
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After Rupert Patrick uncovered the secret to his family’s ancient blend, he needed a Master Blender to revive it and headed straight to Norman Mathison’s door. Using the same malts and grains in the blend as the Eadie family used over 150 years ago, (including some famous names like Aberlour, Talisker, Glendronach and Blair Athol for the whisky pros amongst you), they created a smooth, complex, smoky whisky that boasts a beautifully long finish.
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It’s already making waves in the industry, picking up a gold medal at the World Whisky Awards and 90/100 points from ScotchWhisky.com - the ultimate bible of Scotch. This was the highest score ever awarded to a blend under £60. Boom.
- Angels and Archangels alike have all trekked up to Scotland to help bring this ancient blend back to life and Rupert is so grateful for such enthusiastic and heartfelt support. All that’s left to do now is pour yourself a wee dram and take a true sip back in time…
Best before
There is no best before date. Whisky in a bottle can last fifty or more years...
The one I opened - a bottle of Trade Mark 'X' bottled in 1947/8 was in perfect condition in 2017!
It is important, however, to store whisky upright, unlike wine, if it has a cork stopper. The higher alcohol strength would otherwise eat away at the cork.
Serving advice
Neat, on the rocks, with a splash of water or with soda in a 'Highball' cocktail.
Food match
Thanks to its peaty/smoky flavours it goes well with things like smoked salmon, oysters, seafood and smoked/cured meats like prosciutto etc.
Contains sulphites
Meet the spirit maker - Rupert Patrick
- Years ago Rupert had a wild idea to start his own whisky business. He knew he needed to gain experience in the industry first, so he set off to travel the world selling scotch and made contacts all over Scotland.
- A chance discovery in 2016 gave him the nudge to go it alone. He came across the whisky ledgers of his great great grandfather, James Eadie. They revealed the secrets behind a once highly-regarded family blend, and Rupert knew he had to revive it.
- He persuaded one of Scotland’s most experienced and distinguished Master Blenders, Norman Mathison, to come out of retirement and the pair have worked tirelessly ever since. Norman’s skill, Rupert’s dedication and Angels' support has brought this blend back to life... and it stands out from the crowd today, just as it did 170 years ago.
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