Single malt whisky Smokehead Rum Cask Rebel combines the strong peaty notes of Islay whiskies with the classic hints of the Caribbean rum world.
The aging of this whiskey inside ex-rum barrels defines a very balanced taste: on the one hand the peat comes through with its smoky strength, and on the other the sweet, enveloping hints of rum soothe its impetuousness.
On the nose the whiskey explodes with its hints of peat, smoke, citrus and exotic fruits. The sip is full, impetuous, dominated by peat sweetened by spices and hints of banana. The finish features cinnamon, caramel, nutmeg and vanilla, in perfect contrast and harmony with the smoke.

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