Annandale Man O' Words (unpeated)
Tasting notes
Revived 2014 (originally founded 1836). Lowland unpeated — Man O' Words is the standard expression. Named for Robert Burns.
Soft fruit, vanilla, oak, faint malt.
Clean — vanilla, fruit, oak, gentle sherry.
Medium, clean, sweet.
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About Annandale
Founded in 1836, mothballed in 1918, and resurrected in 2014 by Professor David Thomson. Unusually produces both unpeated (Man O' Words) and heavily peated (Man O' Sword) single malts from the same site — named after the two sides of Robert Burns' character.
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Frequently asked questions
What does Annandale Man O' Words (unpeated) taste like?
Revived 2014 (originally founded 1836). Lowland unpeated — Man O' Words is the standard expression. Named for Robert Burns.
How much does Annandale Man O' Words (unpeated) cost?
Annandale Man O' Words (unpeated) is typically priced at around £55 in the UK.
What is the ABV of Annandale Man O' Words (unpeated)?
Annandale Man O' Words (unpeated) is bottled at 46% ABV.
What cask is Annandale Man O' Words (unpeated) matured in?
Annandale Man O' Words (unpeated) is matured in Bourbon + sherry casks.