What is MacNaughton?
What is MacNaughton?
Since 1947, MacNaughton whisky has been providing a smooth, light taste for ultimate versatility. Crafted in Canada, MacNaughton Canadian Whisky has a spicy, fruity aroma with subtle notes of vanilla and honey. This 80-proof whisky has a mild spice on the palate with a whisper of oak on a subtle rye base.
How do you spell Mcnaughton’s whiskey?
MacNaughton Canadian Whisky has a very smooth flavor with very little bite. MacNaughton Blended Whisky is of average strength, making it better suited to casual sipping. This item is available for Gift Wrap.
What makes a Canadian whiskey?
So what are the legal requirements? Like Scotch and Irish whisky, Canadian whisky has to be aged a minimum of three years in its native country in wooden barrels no larger than 700 liters—new, old, charred or uncharred, it doesn’t matter. The spirit also has to be mashed and distilled in Canada.
What kind of liquor is Mcnaughton’s?
MacNaughton’s Blended Canadian Whisky Canada.
Where does the last name MacNaughton come from?
From the closing judgement come “The McNaughton Rules” which are still used in the trials of the criminally insane. Surname distribution in Scotland: The MacNaughton name is most common found in the Highlands and Perth and Kinross.
What is the motto of the MacNaughton clan?
MacNaughton Gifts MacNaughton Clan Certificate MacNaughton Tartan MacNaughton Ancient Tartan Copyright Notice Scottish Clans Clans A-E Clans F-K Clans L-M Clans N-Y Macnaghten (MacNaughton) Clan Macnaghten Clan Crest: A castle tower. Macnaghten Clan Motto: I Hoip In God. History of Clan Macnaghten:
When did the MacNaughtons settle in Loch Fyne?
In the 13th century, the Clan was settled in Lochawe, Gleanary, Glenshira and Loch Fyne. In 1267, Alexander III appointed the MacNaughtons Hereditary Keepers of the Castle of Frechelen (Fraoch Eilean), a stronghold which guards the Pass of Brander.
When did the MacNaughtons join the MacDougalls?
The MacNaughtons joined with the MacDougalls in opposing Robert the Bruce, but seemingly changed sides as the Chief fought with the Scottish army at the Battle of Bannockburn in 1314. Thereafter, the Clan was caught up in the rising power of Clan Campbell.