Bonnington James Wyld - Lowland Single Malt Scotch Whisky
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James Wyld, the original founder and a former trading partner of Messrs Paterson & Co, established a whisky business in the Port of Leith, Edinburgh in 1801. Trading as James Wyld & Co. a wide range of goods including hemp, tallow, oil, wines and spirits, he later moved operations to “Tolbooth Wynd” and he established a family home at Bonnington Bank, near the current Distillery. In 1817, James Wyld was appointed to the Brewers, Wine & Spirit Merchants Committee and sold the business in 1836 to John Crabbie and William Cree, trading as Crabbie & Cree, the pre-cursor John Crabbie & Co.
This Single Malt Scotch Whisky is distilled in the Lowlands, with hints of sweet malt and heather honey on the nose, complemented by rich oak throughout the palate.
Product Details
Tasting Notes
Colour
Pale straw gold with honeyed, sunlit amber undertones.
Nose
Rich aromas of honey and caramel, with hints of sweet malt and heather honey.
Palate
Sweet oak and spice on the palate, supported by a rich oak backbone and a gentle, warm sweetness that unfolds gracefully across the mouth.
Finish
An extended, refined finish of oak and tannins, subtly softened by delicate floral flavours that drift away softly.