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by Single Malt Snob

This dram travelled a lot!

Recently I won a set of two glasses and a bottle of whisky at an online raffle. It was a bottle of Nomand Outland Whisky.

This Whisky had a fun story: It travels!
I wanted to explain it, but Nomad describes it the best on their website:

NOMAD begins its journey in the whisky heartland of Speyside, Scotland, at the Whyte & Mackay distilleries, only to finish maturing in Jerez, in the sherry casks of González Byass within their legendary cellars, to go beyond the rules. For the first 6 years, it ages in bourbon barrels in Scotland, after which the liquid travels to Jerez where it remains for an additional year in old Pedro Ximénez casks.​

So, after Spain [lees verder].