Tastes
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Starts off with some fresh notes, light sweetness and some spices on the nose. On the nose you can already get a hint of the abv. Didn't have anything to special on the first sniffs. At first tasting it, it revealed a lot of fruity flavors. Green apple, pear and maybe even light citrus. All notes are fresh notes, with a small spicy side to it. When given some time in the glass it starts becoming complexer by the minute. More layers are revealing as you get more sweet notes. Vanilla, chocolate and ginger bread. It doesn't show its maturity up untill now. Lots of warm winter tastes, which go great with the added heat from the alcohol. Both great to enjoy neat or with some drops of water. Would give it 4.5 for the unique experience.
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A friend of mine really likes this one, so I had plenty chances to try it out. Definitely not a bad whisky, just not really my cup of tea. Nice light-amber/gold colour. Smell is fresh, light and sweet. On the pallette some sweet tones: vanilla, brown sugar. With fruity tones: apple, pear. Decent all around whisky, but noting special. 2.9 out of 5
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The looks with the golf bottle are nice, the whisky itself wasn't that impressive. Nice sweet tones with foremost honey, which blends great with the subtle wood and peat flavors. Some spice on the aftertaste, with maybe even some fruity hints, but very light if any. Nothing bad about it but not really my thing, I wouldn't buy a bottle myself atleast. 3.1 out of 5.
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