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Pernod Ricard manufactures 100 Pipers - 8901522000023, a line of blended Scotch whisky with smoky flavors. The brand claims it is the seventh-largest blended Scotch in the world, the second-best whisky in Asia, and the best in Thailand.
Brand: 100 Pipers
Manufacturer: Pernod Ricard
Type: Blended Scotch
ABV: 42.8%
Net Content: 750 Ml
Net Weight: 1.36 Kg
Gross Weight: 1.36 Kg
Nose: A rich, fruity aroma with subtle notes of vanilla and honey.
Palate: Full-bodied, smooth, and sweet with a good blend of fruity and lightly smoky flavors.
Finish: Floral and refined, with mild vanilla and oak undertones.
Chivas Brothers initially created 100 Pipers Blended Scotch Whisky - EAN 8901522000023, later sold to Seagrams in 1949.
This product was called "100 Pipers" in honor of the "100 Pipers who led Bonnie Prince Charlie, Scotland's mythical hero, into battle."
Scotch Whisky (cereal and malt distillates with water)
Per 100 ml |
|
Energy (kJ/kcal) |
984/238 |
Alcohol (g) |
34 |
Fat (g) |
0 |
of which Saturates (g) |
0 |
Carbohydrates (g) |
0 |
of which Sugars (g) |
0 |
Protein (g) |
0 |
Salt (g) |
0 |
pH(g) |
0 |
100 Pipers is a delicate blend with notes of spice, soft smoke, and dried fruit. Additionally, it has a medium-intensity woody and fruity scent with a hint of peaty oaky, and vanilla fragrance with gentle honey.
Matthew Sheinberg, a specializer in whiskies once wrote:
“Many raw, gritty aromas, as well as a hint of lemon curd, are present in the nose. Additionally, there is a slightly repulsive musty smell in there. With a lot of vanilla flavor, the whisky is medium-to-full bodied. With some lingering traces of raw cereal and a slightly sweet flavor, the alcohol is somewhat sharp at first. Simple and straightforward. One gets what one pays for.”
The flavor of 100 Pipers - 8901522000023 is full-bodied and mellow, and it blends perfectly with well-balanced flavors of fruitiness and mild smokiness.
Between 25 and 30 Scottish whiskies were used to create the mix known as 100 Pipers.
Since it lacks its own bottling facilities, a large portion of it is produced by the Allt a'Bhainne distillery, which is also owned by Pernod Ricard.
It takes its name from the Scottish tradition of bagpipers leading soldiers into combat, specifically from "The Ballad of the Hundred Pipers," which recalls the tale of Bonny Prince Charlie commanding 100 pipers during the uprisings of 1745.