Rosencrantz
Reviewed
April 1, 2020 (edited June 29, 2021)
The smell is initially a little closed, but with patience it reveals a very sherried nose: plum, ripe banana, pear, candied orange, a touch of cinnamon. Honey. Waxy consistency with light alcoholic puncture. On the length, a substantial woody presence is perceived.
The palate is warm and vinous, fruity with spicy touches, quite linear. Butter biscuits, honey, vanilla, ripe peach, hazelnuts, cinnamon and sultanas. Pinch of lemon. All very peaceful and well kneaded.
Medium long finish, of wood, dried fruit, malt.
Without infamy and without praise, a well-done homework that does not shine in any aspect, given the reasonable overall cost it is acceptable, had been priced as in the early days it would have been to be completely discarded.