Lenn
Reviewed
August 13, 2019
Nose: almost brandied in its sweet, fruity richness. The whisky character is still present but there are elements there that strongly remind me of certain cognacs; prune and dried apricots are the most obvious. Maybe a touch of coconut as well. Very warm and inviting.
Palate: Drier and a little more astringent than the nose would suggest, although still definitely on the sweet side. Lots of dried and candied fruit (orange peel, raisins, dried apricots, maybe dates) under a dusting of warm spices. I can also taste a touch of chocolate. It's got a jovial, Christmas-y feel.
Finish: medium, with strong notes of caramel and a whisper of smoke.
This is not the type of whisky towards which I usually gravitate, but someone gifted it to me and I'm actually glad they did. It's got a satisfying chewiness and a sweet warmth that make it easy to like. I'm almost sure I'll finish the bottle, even though I'm unlikely to repurchase it.