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Oban Game of Thrones 70cl
AED 440.00
Coastal, smoky, and quietly savoury, this Oban single malt from Scotland’s West Highland coast drinks like a sea-spray campfire with a squeeze of orange. Part of the Game of Thrones series, it’s the kind of bottle you pour neat when you want your whisky to tell a story, not just taste like vanilla.
| Size | 70cl / 700ml |
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Salty sea air, soft smoke, and orange peel is the Oban lane, and this Game of Thrones edition leans right into it. If you like your single malt whisky with coastal character (not a peat punch in the face), this is a ridiculously drinkable way to level up your shelf.
It solves a real problem: a lot of Scotch splits into two camps, super sweet and easy, or aggressively smoky. Oban sits in the sweet spot, giving you warmth, a little coastal brine, and a gentle smoky edge that keeps every sip interesting.
- Nose: Sea breeze, light campfire smoke, orange peel, and a honeyed malt note that pulls you back for another sniff.
- Taste: Malt sweetness up front, then citrus, toffee, and a savoury coastal salinity that makes it feel mouthwatering, not heavy.
- Finish: Medium-long, warming, with lingering soft smoke, dried spice, and a clean, slightly salty fade.
How to drink it: start neat to catch the coastal-mineral thing Oban does so well, then add a few drops of water to bring out more orange and honey. It also makes a surprisingly great Old Fashioned when you want smoke and sea-salt vibes without burying the whisky.
If Glenfiddich 12 is your comfort zone, this is one shelf over, more coastal, more savoury, and way more “where has this been?” If you’ve tried Talisker and found it a bit too peppery, Oban is a calmer, rounder alternative with the same seaside energy.
Why it’s a fun pick for collectors too: it’s part of the Game of Thrones lineup, so it’s a bottle that looks great on the bar and actually earns its space when you pour it.
You don’t need to be a peat nerd to love it. You just need to enjoy whisky that tastes like a place.
Fun Fact: Oban’s distillery is one of Scotland’s smallest, tucked right into the seaside town itself, so this whisky’s coastal vibe isn’t a marketing story, it’s basically geography.