I have no information about this whisky. I actually bought it along 5 other strange miniatures. It says "Biggar Connoisseur" as its source, only God knows where this came from.
William Wallace is an important historical figure from Scotland, and it is interpreted by Mel Gibson, lol. He was a Scottish knight who became one of the main leaders during the First War of Scottish Independence.
Bottled at 40%abv, pale straw.
On the nose, it is a little rough. Maize, acetone and grain whisky vanilla. Feels super young, wall paint aroma; hints of chocolate and lots of sawdust.
On the palate it is surprisingly nice. There is this acid prune with salt note. Not complex. After a first sip, it gave me a nice chocolate note.
Aftertaste is simple and young. Salt and sawdust. Very mineral.
Overall, i don't know if you are ever going to taste this; yo really don't need to. I'm glad i am not blind, and to be fair, this is far better than some whiskies i have had. Nothing too special, my score for it is 64 over 100.
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