Tastes
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Nose: Strong wine undertones from Port cask finish. Hints of fruits and smaller untertones of vanilla Palate: Cherry and grape flavors with some cinnamon. Hints of a wine flavor with sweetness and woodiness Finish: Slight bitter finish with stronger oak textures and flavor Notes: Stronger wine smell and tastes are unpleasant for me. Cherry notes are complex and enjoyable though
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Nose: Decently strong alcohol smell but once past that strong honey scents. Coupled with vanilla, raisins, and fresh sticks Palate: Very sweet with honey and subtle wooden notes. Rich caramel flavor but well spiced as well. Finish: Mildly thick with still a lingering honey. Now a more textured undertone with wood and a faint bitterness arises Great dram and well worth the price for a wheated bourbon. Slightly strong at first but certainly mellows out with some water.25.0 USD per Bottle
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Nose: Light and floral. Has a honey and spring aroma. There are deeper vanilla undertones past the sweet flowers. Palate: Strong honey and floral flavors up front. This whiskey is smooth on the palate and a joy to drink. There is a slight hint of wood without the bitterness. Finish: Slightly thick in the mouth afterwards. There are lingering vanilla tones, but a very clean finish
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Singleton of Glendullan 12 Year
Single Malt — Speyside, Scotland
Reviewed April 10, 2020 (edited August 1, 2021)Nose: Sweet and fruity. A clean sweet smell that has some oak notes but mostly plum smell. Plum and apricot notes dominate the nose. It is very pleasant on the nose Palate: Caramel and more oaky notes. There is less fruit on the initial taste than in the nose, however the taste still sweet and full bodied. There is a pleasant thickness. Finish: More wooden notes and a slight bitter finish. However, as the whiskey continues to linger, more honey and vanilla notes appear. Overall, this is a very pleasant scotch, especially for the price paid. Definitely one that I will keep coming back to.33.0 USD per Bottle -
Glenmorangie Lasanta Sherry Cask Finish 12 Year
Single Malt — Highlands, Scotland
Reviewed January 23, 2020Nose: Definitely a sweet aroma. Hints of vanilla, slight mint, and rich sherry. Palate: Sweet taste with vanilla. Not as refined as single malts with a large hit of alcohol. A tad spicy. Finish: Slightly oily. The deeper wood notes remain in mouth after a while40.0 USD per Bottle
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