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[the liqueur picture] Stroma

The Stroma Malt Whisky Liqueur is made by Old Pulteney (see also the Old Pulteney liqueur) and comes in a clear bottle with print on it. On a card attached to the bottle I bought it says:
Hailing from the far North East of Scotland, Stroma Malt Whisky Liqueur takes its name from this windswept isle situated off the Caithness coast. 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 "Swelkie" whirlpool. Stroma's lighthouse warns ships of these nearby powerfull currents. Both of these seafaring elements are reflected in the bottle's design.

This fine liqueur is a careful blend of award-winning malt whiskies from Old Pulteney; a mix of lighter and more vigarour malt wiskies. Stroma is smooth, sweet tasting and warming and, like the island itself, Stroma is packed full of robust and rugged undertones. Guaranteed to appeal to the more discerning drinker, this unique liqueur can be served neat or over ice.

Stroma Malt Whisky Liqueur from Old Pulteney leaves a pleasantly warm and comforting afterglow.

Note that the card mentions as website www.stroma-liqueur.com,
but that one does not seem to work (anymore).
See instead this page at Old Pultaney's website.


Picture of the bottle:    PNG-format (150 kb)

 
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