Haig Club Single Grain Scotch Whisky

Nov. 26, 2014

A NEW SINGLE GRAIN SCOTCH WHISKY

Haig on the rocks 

Forget everything you thought you knew about Scotch. Haig Club™ is a new Single Grain Scotch Whisky developed in partnership with Diageo and global sporting icon David Beckham and British entrepreneur Simon Fuller. Haig Club™ is being enjoyed by whisky experts as well as those who have never tried Scotch Whisky - it is light, clean and ultra-smooth - delicious served neat or in a cocktail.

Haig Club™ is made at Cameronbridge distillery in Scotland. The liquid has been crafted using a unique process that combines grain whisky from three cask types. This creates a fresh, clean style that showcases butterscotch and toffee for an ultra-smooth taste. Seen by many to be Scotland’ hidden gem, single grain whisky is being predicted by experts as the next trend in whisky.

"Haig Club is the most approachable Scotch Whisky this country has ever seen."

~ Kyle McHugh, Master of Whisky at Diageo

Haig cocktails 

HERITAGE

The House of Haig can trace its whisky producing roots back to the seventeenth century in Scotland. The Haig family is the oldest Scotch Whisky dynasty and known for innovation which laid the foundations for the growth and success of the modern Scotch Whisky industry.

VERSATILITY

Haig Club™ has an ultra-smooth taste, which makes it enjoyable served neat, over ice or in a long refreshing cocktail. The subtle taste of Haig Club™ pairs very well with food, especially seafood.

PARTNERSHIP

David Beckham will play an integral role in bringing Haig Club™ to the world. He is the perfect partner for a category rooted in style, quality and substance. 

See director Guy Ritchie's extended cut of David Beckham in the new Haig Club TV ad.

Contact your Wirtz Beverage Sales Consultant today to learn more!

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