Royal lineage drives the iconic pairing between House Baratheon and Royal Lochnagar. Similar to Robert Baratheon ruling the Seven Kingdoms upon the Iron Throne, Royal Lochnagar was deemed a whisky worthy of a royal family as it was granted a Royal Warrant after Queen Victoria and Prince Albert visited the distillery in 1848. Serving Suggestion: Balanced with delicate fruits and spices, this taste of royalty is best enjoyed neat. Tasting Notes- Appearance: Pale amber. Body: Medium-bodied, even reticent. Nose: Planed wood, light toffee, boat varnish. After a while, coffee with brown sugar. Palate: Pleasant; an initial sweetness is quickly overtaken by acidity. Finish: Dry; medium-length, with an attractive lingering sandalwood aftertaste. ABV: 40%