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[[file:drambuie.jpg|thumb|120px|right|Drambuie]]
[[file:drambuie.jpg|thumb|120px|right|Drambuie]]
Prince Charles Edward Stuart's [[Liqueur|liqueur]] ('Bonnie Prince Charlie'). [[Scotch]] whisky plus herbs, heather [[Honey|honey]] and spices. The name originates from the Gaelic "''an dram buidheach''" meaning 'the drink which satisfies.' One of the oldest liqueurs (1745). 340 g/L [[Sugar|sugar]].
Prince Charles Edward Stuart's [[liqueur]] ('Bonnie Prince Charlie'). [[Scotch]] whisky plus herbs, heather [[honey]] and spices. The name originates from the Gaelic "''an dram buidheach''" meaning 'the drink which satisfies.' One of the oldest liqueurs (1745). 340 g/L [[sugar]].




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[[Category:Spirits]]
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Latest revision as of 01:01, 15 December 2022

Drambuie

Prince Charles Edward Stuart's liqueur ('Bonnie Prince Charlie'). Scotch whisky plus herbs, heather honey and spices. The name originates from the Gaelic "an dram buidheach" meaning 'the drink which satisfies.' One of the oldest liqueurs (1745). 340 g/L sugar.