PRÀBAN NA LINNE
Tè Bheag Unchilfiltered Gaelic Blended Scotch Whisky
About this winery
Sir Iain Noble founded the whisky business in 1976 to help create jobs in the south of Skye and to provide authentic whisky to the islands of the north-west coast of Scotland, where Gaelic is still spoken. At that time, Pràban na Linne was one of the few remaining independent companies in the Scotch whisky industry and the only whisky company to retain its headquarters in the Scottish Hebrides. In keeping with tradition, our whiskies are "unchilfiltered". The Gaelic Whiskies were the first to...
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Product notes
Smooth and lightly peated due to its origin on the west coast, this connoisseur blend contains a high proportion of malt and features a subtle sherry note from the barrels it was aged in. The blend consists of 8 to 11-year-old malts from Islay, the Highlands, and Speyside.
Tasting notes
Pronounced “tch-vek,” meaning “wee dram” (or "little lady" and also "a small glass" in Gaelic). Originally produced for the Hebrides, where the language is still spoken. True to the best tradition, this unfiltered whisky has not been chill-filtered, giving it a silkier and richer texture. As a result, it may appear cloudy when cold. This connoisseur's blend contains a high proportion of old single malt.