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Nose: peanut, sweet caramel
Taste: interesting. Grainy, not too sweet, earthy, black tea, some oak, good body, slight buttery feeling.
Finish is long and dry. Candy and nut come through as it sits in the glencairne
Reviewed
September 13, 2022 (edited March 12, 2024)
4.5
4.5 out of 5 stars
The nose is butterscotch, cinnamon, and cooked apples. Maybe I was influenced by the taste but going back to the nose it smells rich and buttery. The taste is buttery brown sugar for sure and I emphasize buttery! I have never tasted a whiskey before that is so viscous as this one! I mean it coats your mouth like butter and I loved it. I found myself going back for more and just loved the feel and taste of this whiskey! I kept looking at the whiskey making sure it wasn’t a syrup. It is rich and sweet and if you like this it is a must buy if you don’t I would try it at a bar or friends house first. I didn’t give it a 5 because of the price. I paid $100 which is more than what I usually pay!
It's interesting to say the least. The nose is my favorite part. Has a buttery, brown sugar flavor. Almost like a cinnamon toast bun but enough heat to linger.