THE WHISKY

Rhino Whisky is a tribute to the artistry of Single Malt Scotch—a whisky crafted from 100% malted barley, distilled in a single location,and shaped by time, tradition, and expertise. Born in Speyside, the heartland of Scotland’s most revered Single Malts, Rhino Whisky carries the signature elegance of the region. 

The pure, untamed spirit of Speyside’s landscape, combined with generations of whisky-making mastery, create a whisky of exceptional refinement.
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TASTING NOTES

A rich, malty aroma with a biscuity sweetness and fresh fruit notes. A delicate leafy character is balanced with vanilla sweetness. The palate is smooth and rounded, where warm vanilla oakiness from maturation in rum barrels meets caramelised fruit and soft, malty complexity.

A long, mellow finish lingers, leaving an impression as lasting as its purpose. More than an incredible whisky—a cause worth raising a glass to.

A DRAM WITH A DREAM 

At the heart of this fine single malt sits an enduring purpose:

TO SUPPORT RHINO CONSERVATION.

PURPOSE

Committed to Rhino Conservation 

In just a decade, it is estimated that more than 7,500 African rhinos have been lost to poaching.  
These majestic animals are killed in the belief that their horns can cure ailments. Composed 
predominantly of keratin, the same type of protein found in hair and fingernails, the horn holds 
no medicinal value whatsoever. 

The rarity of rhino horn serves to drive its price ever higher, increasing the pressure on dwindling 
rhino populations. Poachers are now being supported by international syndicates, with sophisticated 
equipment to track and kill rhinos.
 
The killing of these noble animals leaves countless baby rhino orphaned each year - and without 
intervention, they too will die. Rhino Whisky is a proud supporter of rhino conservation. 
Every bottle of Rhino Whisky sold contributes to the care of orphaned rhinos. 
In just a decade, it is estimated that more than 7,500 African rhinos have been lost to poaching. These majestic animals are killed in the belief that their horns can cure ailments. Composed predominantly of keratin, the same type of protein found in hair and fingernails, the horn holds no medicinal value whatsoever.

The rarity of rhino horn serves to drive its price ever higher, increasing the pressure on dwindling rhino populations. Poachers are now being supported by international syndicates, with sophisticated equipment to track and kill rhinos.

The killing of these noble animals leaves countless baby rhino orphaned each year - and without intervention, they too will die. Rhino Whisky is a proud supporter of rhino conservation. Every bottle of Rhino Whisky sold contributes to the care of orphaned rhinos.
The Rhino Orphanage