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Blair Athol 2007 11 Year 86 Proof Collection (Signatory)
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WhiskMyWhisky
Reviewed June 10, 2020 (edited July 10, 2020)Blair Athol 2008 11YO TSC 55.5% - 2nd try - Honey, caramel, sugar, mid-to-heavy touch of peppery, coconut, vanilla note 2.25 Creamy, coconut, nutty, oily, coconut oil, slight bitterness - while the flavour are there but nothing stands out, it's kind of sharing the light amongst them all 2.25 Finish - fruity tropical coconut beach, light heat at the back of your throat 2.25 2.25 Blair Athol 2008 11YO 55.5% 1.75 Honey, peppery, vomit, robust, sweet 1.5 Volume, cream, rusty, oily 2 Light and expressionless 2 -sherry, bourbon cask -
ContemplativeFox
Reviewed June 7, 2020 (edited July 10, 2020)The nose has a moderate richness. It doesn't smell like there's a lot going on, but there's a bit of malt and freshness with a tad of herbal citrus and a slight balancing waft of apricot alongside a bit of young grass smell. The palate is decently sweet and malty with a bit of caramel. It's light like Glen Elgin 21 (1995), but it isn't as smooth and nicely balanced. It is smooth, but it does have some of that citrus youthfulness to it and a bit of that Clynelish waxiness. The palate is very light, but it's nice. It's good and it can certainly compete with something like Glenmorangie The Original, but it's not excellent. There's some grassiness that brings in a bit of cardboard, but doesn't taste gross. There is definitely some alcohol though. I like Loch Lomond 12 a bit better, though. A bigger sip reveals more richness with some increased viscosity and smoke, a lot like Glenmorangie The Original mixed with Clynelish 14. It's solid, but not much more than drinkable.80.0 USD per Bottle -
skibeast
Reviewed April 26, 2020Nose - lemon peel, honey, floral notes and hints of tropical fruit Taste - vanilla, honey, lemon and dry spices Finish - the sweetness fades to the background but lingers, the spicier notes come forward, medium heat -
bastronaut076
Reviewed October 3, 2019Flat body, but interesting after taste with chocolate and vanilla. Very easy and smooth. Interesting but not great. -
BeppeCovfefe
Reviewed July 11, 2019I've tried the Blair Athol 7 year Signatory and found it to be fantastically good, like a top Glenmorangie bottle in flavors with an unpeated and low char, clean finish. The kind of Scotch I actually enjoy without putting on my "scotch drinker" shoes. Edit: my mistake this the actual 11 year 2007 as described .
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