A scotch whisky that winks at Eleuthera bottling, Compass Box's first blended malt.
Created by James Saxton and John Glaser to celebrate 65 years of La Maison du Whisky, it is a blend of a Highland single malt (43.3%), a Speyside single malt (17.4%) and two single malts from Islay (39.3%), between 17 and 26 years old.
Delicately peaty, herbaceous and spicy.

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