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Game of Thrones House Baratheon Royal Lochnagar 12 Year Old
House Baratheon: Ours is the savory.
Winter is coming once again and this time it's the final countdown to the war between Westeros and those pesky ice-zombies. To alleviate the period of waiting, HBO teamed up with DIAGEO, forged eight rare Scotches and paired them with the royal Houses of Westeros. Each bottle tells a wonderful story about one of the Seven Kingdoms and each has a character so unique, we're afraid the Writer might kill it off. It's time to bring some medieval intrigue to your home bar and hum the intro theme.
This rampant stag-adorned bottle of golden delight coming from the Highlands and celebrating House Baratheon is a rich and oaky Spirit worthy of a royal family. While Robert Baratheon would probably go on a bender with it, Royal Lochnagar was granted a Royal Warrant back in 1848 when Queen Victoria and Prince Albert visited the distillery. No boar-related stories, but Vicky obviously loved the Scotch. This 12-year-old is a lovely balance of fruits and spices and if you respect the Stag's banner, you'll enjoy it neat.
Winter is coming once again and this time it's the final countdown to the war between Westeros and those pesky ice-zombies. To alleviate the period of waiting, HBO teamed up with DIAGEO, forged eight rare Scotches and paired them with the royal Houses of Westeros. Each bottle tells a wonderful story about one of the Seven Kingdoms and each has a character so unique, we're afraid the Writer might kill it off. It's time to bring some medieval intrigue to your home bar and hum the intro theme.
This rampant stag-adorned bottle of golden delight coming from the Highlands and celebrating House Baratheon is a rich and oaky Spirit worthy of a royal family. While Robert Baratheon would probably go on a bender with it, Royal Lochnagar was granted a Royal Warrant back in 1848 when Queen Victoria and Prince Albert visited the distillery. No boar-related stories, but Vicky obviously loved the Scotch. This 12-year-old is a lovely balance of fruits and spices and if you respect the Stag's banner, you'll enjoy it neat.
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House Baratheon: Ours is the savory.
Winter is coming once again and this time it's the final countdown to the war between Westeros and those pesky ice-zombies. To alleviate the period of waiting, HBO teamed up with DIAGEO, forged eight rare Scotches and paired them with the royal Houses of Westeros. Each bottle tells a wonderful story about one of the Seven Kingdoms and each has a character so unique, we're afraid the Writer might kill it off. It's time to bring some medieval intrigue to your home bar and hum the intro theme.
This rampant stag-adorned bottle of golden delight coming from the Highlands and celebrating House Baratheon is a rich and oaky Spirit worthy of a royal family. While Robert Baratheon would probably go on a bender with it, Royal Lochnagar was granted a Royal Warrant back in 1848 when Queen Victoria and Prince Albert visited the distillery. No boar-related stories, but Vicky obviously loved the Scotch. This 12-year-old is a lovely balance of fruits and spices and if you respect the Stag's banner, you'll enjoy it neat.
Winter is coming once again and this time it's the final countdown to the war between Westeros and those pesky ice-zombies. To alleviate the period of waiting, HBO teamed up with DIAGEO, forged eight rare Scotches and paired them with the royal Houses of Westeros. Each bottle tells a wonderful story about one of the Seven Kingdoms and each has a character so unique, we're afraid the Writer might kill it off. It's time to bring some medieval intrigue to your home bar and hum the intro theme.
This rampant stag-adorned bottle of golden delight coming from the Highlands and celebrating House Baratheon is a rich and oaky Spirit worthy of a royal family. While Robert Baratheon would probably go on a bender with it, Royal Lochnagar was granted a Royal Warrant back in 1848 when Queen Victoria and Prince Albert visited the distillery. No boar-related stories, but Vicky obviously loved the Scotch. This 12-year-old is a lovely balance of fruits and spices and if you respect the Stag's banner, you'll enjoy it neat.











