Drambuie
$41.03
Region:Scotland > Lowland
The origins of Drambuie date back to the 18th and early 19th centuries. After the Battle of Culoden (1746) Prince Charles Edward Stewart took refuge on the Isle of Skye with the Clan McKinnon. Legend has it that, in gratitude for their hospitality, he gave the recipe to the chief. The name comes from the phrase "An Dram Buidheach" which, in Scots Gaelic, means "the drink that satisfies." This scotch whisky liqueur is made from aged malt whisky, heather honey and a secret blend of herbs and spices. The flavour suggests saffron, honey, anise, nutmeg and herbs.