Tastes
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Glenfiddich 14 Year Bourbon Barrel Reserve
Single Malt — Speyside, Scotland
Reviewed December 1, 2022Airport scotch, best looking thing on the menu. Barrel taste is stronk. Mild smoke (for a scotch I mean!). Charred wood. Oak flavor lingers a long time too. Not getting the apple or grape aspects of a regular glennfiddich, some cherry notes though. Tasty malt flavor. -
Nose is wood, fruit like red apples. A little bit of smoke. Not much sweetness. Tasteis smoooooth but still pretty complex. At first it's just smooth, then peat then wood the peat then fruit. Lots of shifting gentle flavors on the finish and the finish lasts for a long time. Hard to name all the finish flavors. Smooth whiskey isn't really my thing but damn.
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Glenmorangie Lasanta Sherry Cask Finish 12 Year
Single Malt — Highlands, Scotland
Reviewed December 1, 2020 (edited December 5, 2020)Nose is full of the Sherry cask. Maybe a bit of smoke. Oranges. Wood. Something else I can't place, pear? Green grapes? Green olive? Maybe some brine? Taste is a fast smoke kick and then a really nice spicy woody complexity. Very subtle bright fruit notes. But mostly the wood that evolves briefly and leaves a real nice woody linger on your tongue. Lightly warm on the way down. -
Aerstone Land Cask 10 Year
Single Malt — Scotland
Reviewed December 1, 2020 (edited December 6, 2020)Not bad. Great aroma. Smoke smoke smoke. Taste is fairly weak for a scotch with mild smoke, not too many woody notes, sharp alcohol. Makes a great scotch n soda though. Better than it should be for the price. I suppose. But scotch doesn't deserve that attitude :p24.0 USD per Bottle
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