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Drambuie

1893, proprietary name of a whiskey liqueur manufactured in Scotland.

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Drambuie

Drambuie is a sweet, golden coloured 40% ABV liqueur made from scotch whisky, honey, herbs and spices.

The brand had been owned by the MacKinnon family for a hundred years but was bought by William Grant & Sons in 2014. It has been produced under contract at the Morrison Bowmore Distillers facility at Springburn Bond, Glasgow since 2010.

Usage examples of "drambuie".

He had poured her a small glass of Bonnie Prince Charlie, her favorite Drambuie liqueur, but it remained untouched on the Sheraton side table next to her chair.

He returned a moment later with a Drambuie for himself, sat down next to her, and clinked her glass with his.

Ever since then, the secret for its preparation has remained with the Mackinnons, and Drambuie gets its nickname from the legend.

It was amber, with pyramids of light green ice, and tasted like spicy Drambuie with a lemony base.

At the back of one of them I found a third of a bottle of Drambuie and some dusty glasses which had been missed by other scavengers.

There were only a few bottles of real liquor left in the village four rye, three Scotch, three brandy, nine real wine and half a bottle of Drambuie belonging to old McIntyre (only for marriages)and when those were gone, that was it.