Drambuie
Drambuie is a Scottish liqueur made from a blend of Scotch whisky, honey, herbs, and spices. It has a sweet and smooth flavor profile, making it popular in cocktails and as a digestif. The name "Drambuie" is derived from the Scots Gaelic phrase meaning "the drink that satisfies."
Originally created in the 18th century, Drambuie was said to be a favorite of Bonnie Prince Charlie, a Scottish prince. The liqueur is often enjoyed neat, on the rocks, or mixed in drinks like the Rusty Nail, which combines Drambuie with Scotch whisky.