crate101
Reviewed
August 3, 2021 (edited September 8, 2021)
Nose- fruit forward, crispy ripe fruits but not overripe, pear, apple, has a fruit cocktail essence with a hint of cherry in it, a citrus lemony note tries to sneak out, light malt sweetness, honey, heather, light grassy or herbal note, pleasant overall. Taste: light, easy going, starts with some of those fruit notes but transitions into a toasted malt and toffee mix, finishes with lemon, herbal, grassy notes with the faintest wisp of pipe tobacco smoke. Overall, fantastic for the price point. Got this for around $25. It won’t knock your socks off, but it’s most certainly appreciable for a 10yr Speyside. Worth a try and definitely worth throwing in the cabinet one in awhile for that budget option.