I bought this on my recent Scotland trip after a tasting on the Isle of Skye. It's pronounced "chey vek". I don't usually like blends but this one is pretty smooth. It says it's blended 5 to 11 and it won a Gold Label in 97' and 98'.
Anyway, after I got it home I realized that "Te' Bheag" looks a bit like "Tea Bag" so I really liked it after that.
very interesting name te transulates to one female (woman) and bheag means little
together it is the idiom = " a whisky" ( a small one )
hi Toonie, we enjoyed you guys very much pipping and drumming us. I am writing about my trip and you guys are a large part of the experience. I will post here when finished so everybody can know about our very own pipe band
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