Tayport - Malt Barley Vodka

Tayport

Malt Barley Vodka

$28.00 USD
50cl / 40%

A craft vodka from Tayport Distillery, made with the finest Scottish ingredients and using Scottish Barley resulting in a wonderfully smooth spirit using spring water from the Lomond Hills.

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RegionScotland

Distillery StatusOperational

Size50cl

Delivery Weight2.0 kg

Strength40%

ABOUT THE DISTILLERY / BOTTLER


Founded by Kecia McDougall, the story of Tayport Distillery began in the apple orchards of Ohio before continuing in the berry fields of Fife. Inspired by a combination of the tales of old Ohian moonshiners and today's micro-distillers, Kecia took the plunge to create a Scottish twist on a traditional European drink known as Eau de Vie. Tayport Distillery is located on the outskirts of the Tentsmuir National Nature Reserve and the new spirit is created using fruits and grains that come from the surrounding areas in Fife. The 'grain to glass' spirits are made in small batches, with no added sugars - any sweetness comes naturally from the fruits.

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