Cock o' the North (liqueur)

Cock o' the North (liqueur)

Cock o' the North is a brand of whisky liqueur, made by the Marquis of Huntly, in Huntly Castle, Aberdeenshire. It is either named after the music or the 4th Duke of Gordon.



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