James Munro & Sons Munro’s King of Kings
This bottle of Munro’s King of Kings Blended Scotch Whisky is presented in a ceramic flagon featuring a red wax seal and cork stopper. It was bottled by James Munro & Sons, a historic Scotch whisky blender based in Edinburgh, Scotland. The company owned Dalwhinnie Distillery in the early 20th century.
The whisky is believed to have been bottled in the 1960s, and the blend includes malt whisky from Cragganmore Distillery, a Speyside single malt known for its balance and subtle peat character.
Munro’s King of Kings Tasting Notes
Nose: Fruity, floral, caramel, and sweet brown sugar aromas.
Palate: Light-bodied with butter, biscuits, light spices, Christmas cake, and raisins.
Finish: Short to medium, with berries, cinnamon, and nuts.