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Reviewed
December 23, 2017 (edited November 30, 2019)
Dec 2017
Gentle, light colour and the nose is medicinal (iodine?) with a touch of subtle, light smoke. On this initial outing this could be the lovechild of the Balvenie 12 Doublewood and Lagavulin 16. After 20 mins in glass it smells musky like I would describe the Balvenie. The taste is sharp initially then opens out to a Lagavulin-like brine with a similar long finish that rounds out to sweetness and mint. 4.5 for now but could see a time when it is raised! Lovely!