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Probably now one of my favourites the longer you leave the whiskey and the glass the more the flavours come out. Some form of Pete yet very fruity at the same time
Reviewed
October 27, 2016 (edited November 9, 2016)
1.0
1.0 out of 5 stars
Oh god... It's like a mad scientist tried to add a bad peated whisky and a really dull highland malt together and this is the disfigured monster that was left in the aftermath.
Totally agree with the other reviewer that it closely matches/reminds you of Glenfiddich. I would say it is a cross between Glenfidditch and Glenlivet. The peat is floating and does not show up on the finish interestingly. Honey and earthy tones dominate. Not a bad one at all for a stormy night!
Overall, Light peated.
It has a really nice color in body.
There is also som honeying going on at taste:-)
And a spicy short/medium finish.
75/100 points.
Worth trying.