Nose : The sweetness of sherry and oily fruit is mixed with nut, sweet spices, oak and ginger, resulting in an overall tangy and oily feel in the nose. Citrus, more on the lemon side with a bit of orange marmelade (often present in Hihglands’ sherries), shows in the end.
Taste : Malt taste is pretty absent, leaving all the place for the sherry finish. Fruits, orange, citrus and nut mixed together well. The oily feeling is still present.
Finish : The finish is really soft, with almost no malt taste. It is a little short, but mixes notes of fruits and lemon.