Smooth with warm appealing highlights of marzipan, Manuka honey, creamy caramel and Demerara sugar, followed by whispers of glazed pineapple, cider apples and praline chocolate. It begins with mellow and exhilarating flavours of tropical fruits, rose hip syrup, caramelized orange segments and macaroons and finishes with peaches in syrup, liquorice and Seville marmalade.
We have our Master Blender and his triple maturation process to thank for a sampling room full of prestigious awards for taste and quality since A lighter spirit drinker from Scotland, made from Scotch whisky married with Sherry.
Smooth with a subtle hint of smoke. Perfect straight, over ice, or with your favourite mixer. Whyte and Mackay can trace its roots back to in Glasgow.
The story begins with choosing the finest aged single malts and aged grain whiskies from two of Scotland's most famous distilling regions, Highland and Speyside. Then we carefully age the malt whisky whilst separately aging the grain whisky. Most blended whiskies stop at this stage but Whyte and Mackay add an additional step. The final chapter of the maturation story sees the marrying of these two different whiskies in sherry casks.
This triple maturation process produces a whisky rich in colour with golden highlights, round and full on the nose with smooth, rich flavours of honey and fruits. As in life, we believe the more dedication and effort we put in, the more you will be rewarded.
At about the same time, the CPR rebuilt the Banff Springs Hotel, modifying its popular French castle architecture with more-rustic Scottish Baronial details to reflect the rugged beauty of the surrounding mountains. Join our Newsletter. Share on Facebook.
Listen to this article This has been shared 0 times 0. She saw the singer Willie Silver get electrocuted and suspected foul play on the part of the musician's manager, Mike Flynn.
She punched Flynn down as he tried to escape. Human Fly I 12 - Stating she was there as a friend, Whyte wished the Human Fly luck for his railroad stunt and later joined Arnie Berman in the train's dining car.
Berman shared how he had been inspired by the Fly and Whyte confided that she hoped to likewise regain her confidence and job. The stuntman, Kendall and Locke overheard and agreed to help. Human Fly I 13 - Whyte joined the Human Fly's entourage, documenting all that was going on concerning stunts.
She had a nightmare about the Fly failing his next stunt to be the first to ski America's tallest mountain, Mt. Whitney, but the stuntman dismissed it. She focused on her task and ignored her ex-boss Braden, who was nearby filming the Fly's movements trying to generate negative press.
She helped guide the Fly's troupe's climb and stunt, but was aghast at the near mishap with the careless Braden. The Human Fly and his troupe, including Whyte, visited Braden as he recovered in hospital. Impressed with Whyte's production efforts for the Fly, Braden offered to take Whyte back without editorial interference.
Human Fly I 14 - Whyte reported live on the Human Fly's stunt at the First International Airship Race across America, which involved walking a tightrope between a piloted and a drone blimp. However, two mute children had secretly hidden in the drone and unwittingly sabotaged the stunt, placing the Human Fly in serious danger. Whyte continued reporting, adding to the dramatic coverage. Human Fly I 18 - Whyte typed a report she would soon present regarding the Human Fly's appearance at the Hopi reservation near Las Cruces, New Mexico, noting his sympathetic interaction with the Native Americans Cha'tima and Nakwach although Whyte had not personally attended the event.
Human Fly I 19 - Whyte completed her report on the Human Fly's stunt activity at the Hopi reservation, revealing the murder attempt initiated by the exploitative Frank Sturgis.
Her colored eye lenses suggest the need to compensate for visual or neurological deficiency.
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