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The Game Of Thrones Single Malt Scotch Whisky Collection

The Game Of Thrones Single Malt Scotch Whisky Collection

750 ML

$1,299.99
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Every major Game of Thrones House has an expression dedicated to it, as does the order of the Night’s Watch. So Diageo worked with teams across all the distilleries involved and tapped lead archivist Joanne McKerchar to match the Houses to the histories of the distilleries. So it’s important to note that the expressions were assigned to the houses based on distillery history and geographic location. Flavor was not a main consideration when assigning a single malt to a House.

Every major Game of Thrones House has an expression dedicated to it, as does the order of the Night’s Watch. So Diageo worked with teams across all the distilleries involved and tapped lead archivist Joanne McKerchar to match the Houses to the histories of the distilleries. So it’s important to note that the expressions were assigned to the houses based on distillery history and geographic location. Flavor was not a main consideration when assigning a single malt to a House. The full Game of Thrones Single Malt Scotch Whisky Collection includes: - Game of Thrones House Tully – Singleton of Glendullan Select; ABV 40% - Game of Thrones House Stark – Dalwhinnie Winter’s Frost; ABV 43% - Game of Thrones House Targaryen – Cardhu Gold Reserve; ABV 40% - Game of Thrones House Lannister – Lagavulin 9 Year Old; ABV 46% - Game of Thrones House Greyjoy – Talisker Select Reserve; ABV 45.8% - Game of Thrones House Baratheon – Royal Lochnagar 12 Year Old; ABV 40% - Game of Thrones House Tyrell – Clynelish Reserve; ABV 51.2% - Game of Thrones The Night’s Watch – Oban Bay Reserve; ABV 43% Limited to one Collection by order "Even the packaging is noteworthy. Each of the labels depicts the sigils of the Houses: a leaping trout for the Tullys, a golden lion for the Lannisters, three-headed dragon for the the Targaryens, a golden kraken for the Greyjoys, and so on." -- Forbes.com