ScotchingHard
Reviewed
August 9, 2018 (edited September 18, 2018)
Paid $62 for this bottle.
This is a bottle kill review. I will try to summarize what this bottle offered.
I might buy this again if on offer for $60 or less.
Nose: Rye (usually) comes first. Then the bourbon. Then the peated Scotch. Doesn’t always happen this way, and it depends on what you’ve had before.
Palate: Even more unpredictable than the nose. You get pine needles and dill, cinnamon and dark fruits, and a wee bit of… wait for it… campfire.
Finish: My infinite bottle
Pros: It’s got a Beatles-like charm. Every now again, the peat will become more prominent for no good reason, like Ringo Starr taking the lead vocals in Yellow Submarine.
Cons: Schizophrenia cannot be cured; it can only be managed
Slightly costlier, but objectively better: High West Bourye. So much more focused without the peated Scotch mixed in. So good.
Final Mark: 86/100 (range 84-87. N = 5)
62.0
USD
per
Bottle