A mysterious bog on the west coast of the Isle of Arran is called 'Machrie Moor'. During the Bronze Age there were many stone circles in this hilly area, one of these stone circles still bears the name 'Fingal's Cauldron Seat'. Legend has it that the legendary warrior, the giant Fingal, tied his dog to this stone. 'Brat', the dog's name, therefore adorns this bottle with his likeness. The Peated Arran Malt Machrie Moor Cask Strength is the cask strength bottling, with 20 ppm, the standard version of the Machrie Moor of The Arran. Tasting notes:Color: straw yellow. Nose: Notes of wood, smoke, citrus aromas, peat, fresh pineapple, hints of pears, lemons. Taste: Spicy, charred oak, citrus, smoke, chocolate, notes of toasted brioche, red berries. Finish: Long lasting, creamy vanilla, notes of coconut.