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Oban 14 Anos
63,10 €
Produced in Western Highlands (Scotland). It is golden in color, with shades of green, with a fruity aroma, marked by various spices, with smoky notes. The unctuous palate develops on the peat with an end on the barley prepared with smoked malt and exotic fruits, is elegant, light and balanced, with a long finish.
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