Blush wines are derided by wine aficionados because generally they
are pants - sickeningly sweet and confected. Now some bright spark has created a pink whisky-based concoction.
By all accounts, it's not that bad. If it's good enough for Harvey Nicols and top malt emporium The Whisky Shop, it has to be something special. The newly formed Leith Liqueur Company selected a 14 year old Speyside single malt as the base for Strawberry Kiss but the rest of the manufacturing process is a secret. It is described as not "too sweet or cloying." From the packaging though, it does look like it is aiming for the female market.
(I should just say that many rosé wines are actually rather nice).











