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Difficult to perceive the aroma, after a long while resting you get a very creamy aroma. Nevertheless, after adding water and let the alcohol evaporate a bit, you'll find some toffee in there. When you taste it, at the beggining is sweet, like corn or syrup, then you get a bitter finish, but is very short. It is actually not a bad whisky, but is more hype than flavor for all the Beckham sponsorship of it.
Reviewed
February 24, 2020 (edited February 8, 2021)
2.5
2.5 out of 5 stars
Difficult to perceive the aroma, after a long while resting you get a very creamy aroma. Nevertheless, after adding water and let the alcohol evaporate a bit, you'll find some toffee in there. When you taste it, at the beggining is sweet, like corn or syrup, then you get a bitter finish, but is very short. It is actually not a bad whisky, but is more hype than flavor for all the Beckham sponsorship of it.
Reviewed
December 23, 2019 (edited November 19, 2021)
2.5
2.5 out of 5 stars
Not "Scotch," not "blended Scotch," but rather a good quality grain whisky that usually would be used in blending. It is smooth and has butterscotch overtones---and that is it. It is bottled in an impressive blue decanter style bottle to put on a good show, but show is all it is. When first released in my area of midwest USA most stores were pricing it at $60-$80 a bottle. Now they are clearing them out at $19-$25 a bottle. If you don't like whisky, but feel compelled to drink some for some reason, this may be for you. Go stand next to that apple-pie vodka swilling teenager!