DrRHCMadden
Berry Bros. & Rudd Classic Blended Malt Sherry Cask Matured
Blended Malt — Scotland
Reviewed
July 3, 2022 (edited February 9, 2024)
N: sherry presence clear, orange oils, raisins, brown sugar. Sadly a strong rubbery synthetic sulphurous smell, that frankly, I find a little rancid.
P: dark fruits, more brown sugar, dry Assam tea, some wood notes, but again, there’s something I find unpleasant about the edges of this palate.
F: medium-short. Fruit, treacle, sharp orange peel.
Distiller whisky taste #36
89.99
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Which is a shame, as I don’t mind Glenrothes when I’ve had it… there was something really unpleasant about it that got in the way of what I suspect, unadultered, would have been really quite tasty. This was a bad recommendation my neighbour received from our go to whisky shop… one for guests perhaps 😅
Yes, this was a sad one. I expected better from BB&R than a tired old old school sherry sulphur bomb. It tasted to me like a particularly bad Glenrothes.