It's no coincidence this bottle of White Heather blend looks fairly similar to bottles of Aberlour from the same era.
A dumpy bottle of White Heather blended Scotch whisky at 8 years of age. Seldom seen these days it's a great example of this old blend.
They were both owned by the same parent company at the time, and it a fair assumption that Aberlour is at the heart of White Heather blend.
Please note as this is a vintage whisky, conditions of bottle/label and liquid level can vary.
Nose: Cinnamon spice, cereal barley malt, caramel, toffee, raisins, coconut.
Palate: Creamy toffee, caramel oak, banana cream and fruity peach, hints of heather honey and cereal barley.
Finish: Short, slightly drying and tannic.