Tastes
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Nice sip when you want something inviting and easy to drink, its sweet and pure all through the nose to palette, gentle finish. Great choice for introducing friends to whiskey. Its like drinking green tea, not matcha as in not strong or potent by any means. Just a nice warm cup of tea with spring water. If you are used to drinking daily, some may find this watery.129.95 CAD per Bottle
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Yellow Spot 12 Year Single Pot Still
Single Pot Still — Ireland
Reviewed August 20, 2020 (edited August 28, 2020)Butter Nutty creaminess, warming finish. Mellow nutty nose -
Red Spot 15 Year Single Pot Still
Single Pot Still — Ireland
Reviewed August 17, 2020 (edited September 17, 2020)Aroma isn’t as fragrant as the green, definitely catch the wine influence on the palate, smooth, creamy and warming, medium length finish. -
When i first bought this dram, it was my first dip into peat whiskey, needless to say my first sniff reminded me of smelly wet socks! lol Fast forward to this tasting, I’ve gone through a few different bottles, including Dalwhinnie 15 which by the way is very pleasing. Back to the Highland Park, i must say not much peat at all. Sweet in fact, honey mid palette, black pepper down the back and just disappears, any whiff of smoke is extinguished quickly
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Dalwhinnie 15 Year
Single Malt — Highlands, Scotland
Reviewed May 9, 2020 (edited September 18, 2020)Starts off a light whiff of peat. Palette a little creamy, honey, smooth, light heat. Medium finish, nothing is overpowering but it all ties together comfortably. A nice daily sipper109.95 CAD per Bottle
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