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Reviewed
September 23, 2020 (edited December 31, 2020)
2.75
2.75 out of 5 stars
EXPLORATION: A good deal of green apple on this one. Too much, for my taste. A bit bright.
Still love the Starks though. Arya forever.
EXHORTATION: Your call. If you like apple-y stuff, perhaps this one was made for you.
Reviewed
September 8, 2020 (edited February 7, 2021)
3.0
3.0 out of 5 stars
Young, underdeveloped Dalwhinnie. There is ripe orchard fruit. vanilla, pepper, a little butter toffee. The finish is short and peppery. You will not find the floral and fruit smorgasbord the 15 year offers. It is rather tasty and worth it at the right price. I paid $20 US. However, I have seen it typically in the $45-60 range, gouging because of the Game of Thrones label.
Reviewed
September 4, 2020 (edited October 22, 2020)
3.5
3.5 out of 5 stars
Vanilla spice. Vanilla spice. Vanilla spice. From pour to palate, from Winterfell to Westeros, malty, sweet and spicy all the way through. A nice addition to the GOT lineup.
As headless as the house it’s named after. [rimshot]
There are aromas of pineapple, green apples, fresh cut grass, and salty sea air. It starts sweet and gets smokier on the tongue. It is fruity and salty and delicate. A solid dram.