Tastes
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Bunnahabhain 12 Year
Single Malt — Islay, Scotland
Reviewed February 11, 2020 (edited February 24, 2020)One of my favorites thus far. It's got that great mix between the nose, palate and finish. You'll find something new after every taste and after every whiff. An extraordinary feat for a dram with this price. Nose: Chocolate, nuts and a whiff of smoke and peat. Also fresh baked bread, raisins and caramel. Like walking into a bakery. Palate: Spices and sweets with wood notes and later fruits like grapes and oranges. Finish: Here the peat makes its way into the experience together with candy-like influences, liquerish and leather.42.0 EUR per Bottle -
This one is hard to explain. Sharp with a lot going on. There's sweets, there's spices, bitter and salt. Tobacco and caramel. Nose: Dark fruit and hints of wet earth and wood. After a while it becomes sweeter and more smooth. Palate: Sharp spices, wood tones together with liquerish. Bitter and also sweet on the tongue. Finish: Quite a long spicey finish, lots of wood going on and pure chocolate somewhere. A bitter ending.60.0 EUR per Bottle
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You all know it, a great and unique scotch. Smoke, peat and wet grass. A campfire that has been smouderling all night after being used to burn marshmallows, fish and cigarettes. Nose: At the start iodine and smoke. After a few minutes it opens up. Wet grass, shag and smoked fish. Also vanille, and quite some woodtones. Palate: At the start smoke, immidiatly after the peat kicks in combined with that smoked fish again. Hot on the tongue but o so sweet after that first taste. Finish: All of the above but this time well balanced and combined int oa long, smooth finish.60.0 EUR per Bottle
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