GeologyJack
Reviewed
July 10, 2016 (edited August 3, 2017)
(7/16) Enjoyed this one at a neighborhood party. Most of the whiskey drinkers were tearing into the bourbon (Blanton's), leaving the Quinta Ruban for me and a few others. I'm glad they did because it gave me time to enjoy it. The wine-fruit nose matched well with the darker color of the whiskey in the bottle. Tasted neat, the fruit notes were dark, sweet and aged, giving a lot of depth to the palate. There was a nice oiliness to it that carried the flavor through the finish, but not a particularly long one. In the end, I drank it with ice - I don't know why. The empty glass gave me nothing, but then it wasn't a Glen Cairn.