This bottling of an unnamed Highland single malt was produced by the independent bottler Islay Boys Ltd. The name Barelegs refers to the Viking king Magnus III Barelegs of Norway who adopted the Scottish tradition of wearing a kilt.
Scotland and Scotch whisky is a global trend, a development that has led to a flourishing whisky scene in Scotland. There is hardly a week that goes by in which there is no news about another new distillery being built or the reopening of a distillery that has been closed for a long time.
Scotland, together with Ireland, is today considered the motherland of whisky, whose roots there go back to around 1500 AD.
This bottling of an unnamed Highland single malt was produced by the independent bottler Islay Boys Ltd. The name Barelegs refers to the Viking king Magnus III Barelegs of Norway who adopted the Scottish tradition of wearing a kilt.
Scotland and Scotch whisky is a global trend, a development that has led to a flourishing whisky scene in Scotland. There is hardly a week that goes by in which there is no news about another new distillery being built or the reopening of a distillery that has been closed for a long time.
Scotland, together with Ireland, is today considered the motherland of whisky, whose roots there go back to around 1500 AD.