Stroma Liqueur
Hailing from the far North East of Scotland, off the Caithness coast, Stroma Malt Whisky Liqueur takes its name from the windswept Caithness Isle. Stroma originates from the Norse meaning ‘island in the stream’ which also refers to the dangerous currents on the island’s shores, including the infamous ‘Swilkie’ whirlpool. Stroma’s lighthouse warns ships of these nearby powerful currents.
Tasting notes
Taste
Toffee and spicy warmth are beautifully complemented by the smooth embrace of honey, all underscored by a subtle thread of delightful fruity notes.
Data sheet
- Country
- United Kingdom
- Littering
- 0.5
- Brand
- Old Pulteney
- Alcohol level
- 35°
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