2015年7月29日 星期三

Aultmore

A curious one this one is. Appropriately designed by Stranger and Stranger, this scotch whiskey is given the golden contact. A bottle is hidden inside a cylindrical container and illustrated with a disappearing manor. A quantity sits on the middle of the label indicating how lengthy the whiskey has been getting older for. The older it’s, the thicker the fog turns into, evidently erasing the picture off the label. The craftsmanship of this bottle is past excellent, with the sort and emblem letter pressed and eventually stamped with approval.

“Aultmore, a part of the ‘Final Nice Malts of Scotland’ assortment from John Dewar & Sons. A uncommon Speyside malt recognized regionally as “a nip of the Buckie Street”. The distillery’s water filters down by means of the misty, mysterious ‘Foggie Moss’. What extra did we’d like as inspiration?”

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Designed by Stranger & Stranger

Nation: United States

Metropolis: New York


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