Isle Of Jura Superstition – Tattoo Edition
The single malt “Isle Of Jura Superstition” is distilled on the west coast of Scotland and shines since 2017 in a special tattoo design.
- Isle Of Jura – Whisky from another world
- Light smoky Scotch: “Isle Of Jura Superstition Tattoo Edition”
- The taste of the “Isle Of Jura”-Special-Edition
- Isle Of Jura Superstition in tattoo design
Isle Of Jura – Whisky from another world
Those who think of whisky often associate picturesque Scottish landscapes – islands, meadows, mountains and lakes as if you are in another world. The best is that the “Isle Of Jura Superstition Tattoo Edition” turns the cliché into reality. The island Jura is secluded and presents itself openly original. What does it need more than a street, a pub and a distillery? Jura is a wonderful place to produce good Scottish whisky.
Smokey Scotch: “Isle Of Jura Superstition Tattoo Edition”
Besides the “One And All” Isle Of Jura also relies on a special edition of the Superstition whisky. The tattoo edition of the Isle Of Jura Superstition contains 0.7L, presents itself in a spectacular design and is a combination of smoky and non-smoky Jura whiskies. Therefore, the Single Malt is the ideal introduction for all those who are not yet familiar with the world of smoky whiskies. The peat smoke is not too overloaded and is absorbed by sweet notes of honey and chocolate. Cinnamon and ginger are giving the Scotch a particularly spicy note.
The taste of the “Isle Of Jura”-Special-Edition
The range of the Isle Of Jura Superstition “Tattoo” is wide. From the aromatic first contact to the rather gentle finish, the taste experience goes through sweet, peaty, slightly bitter and spicy stages:
- Chocolate and honey sweets
- Cinnamon seasoning
- Stimulating ginger notes
- Reduced peat smoke
- Sea salt
Isle Of Jura Superstition in Tattoo Design
Who looks closely, recognizes the main aromas of the “Isle Of Jura Superstition Tattoo Edition” directly on the bottle: Appropriate terms and suitable illustrations are interwoven with the playful design. The single malt from the island of Jura is not only a tasty highlight with many facets, but also scores optically.





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