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King Robert IIBlended Scotch Whisky- 1L Bottle

R449

Retail: R600
*Please note alcohol cannot be sold to individuals younger than 18 years old
About

King Robert II Blended Scotch Whisky belongs to our best-selling range of spirits, with sales in excess of 500,000 cases per year. Sold in over 40 markets worldwide and the King Robert II range of spirits has consistently grown by over 20% per annum in recent years thanks to a combination of competitive pricing and quality.

King Robert II Scotch Whisky is a consistent and complex blend of first class grain and malt whiskies, all of which have been given the time to mature. Comprising malts that are typically older than those used in competitors’ standard brands, King Robert Scotch tends to be much smoother and more mellow. Rich bronze in color, it is velvety and warming on the sense of taste, fruity with butterscotch. The complete is long and complex.

King Robert II blended scotch is intended as a value brand from the Ian Macleod Distillers who claim to sell over a half-million cases annually. According to the marketing literature, their scotch is distinguished by being slightly older and mellower than competitors in their class of whisky.

Product Features
  • Smooth and velvety
  • Fruity with butterscotch
  • Rich bronze in color
  • Best selling
  • Mature
  • Consistent and complex blend
  • Blended Scottish Whisky
  • First Class grain and malt whisky
Product Specifications
  • 1 Litre
  • ABV: 40%
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Someone once told us that all work and no play makes Jack a dull boy, but we didn't really get the gist.

Nobody here is named Jack for starters. And his idea of fun sounds terrible.