Tastes
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Nose: Aromatic and delicate incense-like smoke. Palate: Moderate peatiness with a touch of salinity that gives way to light fruity sweetness. Complex and very well balanced. Finish: Medium length and peaty. An absolute must-have for any peat-lover. Delicious, complex, balanced and affordable. What more can you ask for?80.0 CAD per Bottle
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Angel's Envy Bourbon Finished in Port Wine Barrels
Bourbon — Kentucky, USA
Reviewed May 20, 2019 (edited May 4, 2023)Nose: Vanilla and orange peel Palate: Sweet with a citrus note, very reminiscent of blue curacao liquor. Finish: Sweet heat with the orange peel note continuing throughout. Purchase again? Probably not unless I get a really good deal on it. Purchased in the US since it's not available here in Canada. Interesting because doesn't taste like any other bourbon I've tried so far. However I've had significantly more enjoyable bourbons for much less money. Would use this more as a mixer than a sipper. Due to the citrus note I could see this working really well in an Old Fashioned.56.0 USD per Bottle -
Knob Creek Small Batch Bourbon (NAS)
Bourbon — Kentucky, USA
Reviewed February 13, 2019 (edited October 8, 2019)Nose: Crème brûlée covered in a crisp caramelized sugar crust. Palate: Sugary vanilla transitioning to peppery spiciness. Finish: Medium length, peppery with hints of oak. Enjoyable as a sipper, but also mixes well with ginger ale and a few dashes of Angostura bitters.50.0 CAD per Bottle -
Aberlour 12 Year Double Cask Matured
Single Malt — Highlands, Scotland
Reviewed December 21, 2018 (edited July 15, 2022)Nose: Very obviously sherried, but not overpowering. Sweet dark fruit, possibly plum. Very pleasant to nose, can't help but to keep coming back to smell it. Palate: Reminds me a great deal of Glenfiddich 12, but leaning more towards the sweet sherry fruitiness and with little or no vanilla. I'm getting notes of perfectly ripened plum without the skin. It takes a good 10 or so minutes in the glass to really open up but it's worth the wait. No water required. Finish. Short, sweet golden raisin. After initially purchasing the bottle I was a bit disappointed to see that this batch of Aberlour 12 year Double Cask Matured is rated at 40% ABV, not the 43% listed here. Maybe that's how it's bottled here for Canada? Upon my initial tasting I also found it to have a bit of a young whisky burn and was honestly not impressed. However roughly 2 months after having opened the bottle and drinking half of it, this scotch seems to have improved significantly. Initially I thought this product was clearly inferior to Glenfiddich 12, but now consider it to be at least on par and it seems to just keep getting better. Would buy again.60.5 CAD per Bottle
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