- Fable Chapter One Bay single-malt whisky
- Product of Scotland
- Region: Speyside
- ABV 57.5%
- 700ml
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Open up a bottle of Fable whisky and let your imagination run free; each bottle brings a legendary myth to life through a mix of masterful illustration and intriguing flavours. Part Four of the Chapter release presents a single-malt gem from one of Scotland’s little-known distilleries, Benrinnes, all wrapped up within the mystery of “The Ghost Piper of Clanyard Bay” and aged for 12 years.