Highland Queen has a long history, having been founded in 1893, and is one of Scotland's leading whiskey brands, along with Dewar's and White Horse.
The label depicts Mary Stuart, Queen of Scots, astride a white horse, which is the origin of the name Highland Queen.
The reason why Highland Queen feels like it has high cost performance compared to its price is probably because the blend recipe is excellent, although it is not disclosed, and the blender is very skilled.
This is a Highland Queen with the age indicated, and it is an 8-year-old, which has a short age.
It seems that the main source is Tullibardine, a distillery in the Highlands owned by Maison Michel Piccard.
It has a sweet flavor of dark chocolate and butterscotch, with notes of nuts and dried fruits.
Alcohol content: 40%
Capacity: 700ml
blended whiskey