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J&B Rare Blended Scotch
Blended — Scotland
Reviewed
August 21, 2017 (edited February 27, 2023)
This is the first of a series of reviews I'm doing of a dozen affordable blended scotch whiskies.
Nose: An initial ethanol and malt profile with some light honey, faint vanilla, and fruity notes. The fruit is somewhat citrus but best described as like the aroma of tinned fruit salad.
Palate: A hot alcohol arrival with some accompanying metallic spice. This develops into a malty sweetness.
Finish: Short as can be. The malty sweetness from the palate turns bittersweet and slightly metallic at the end.
This is a very spirit-driven and grain-heavy blend with a thin and somewhat distant character. I’d wager that the malt content in this blend is quite low. It’s not actually unpleasant but there is so little going on with which you can engage that it’s not worth drinking neat.
I did not detect any peatiness or smoke during tasting, but you can smell faint smoke on the dry glass, so it is there as a foundation - but it might just be the burnt metal note some young column-still grain whisky seems to have.
As a mixer it is serviceable, if rather bland, but I wouldn't bother because at the price there are better blends. In some respects it is similar to modern Teacher's Highland Cream, but thankfully it avoids the bitter/sour character of that blend.
"Adequate" : 72/100 (2 stars)
34.0
AUD
per
Bottle
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First, and really only time I had this was at a wedding almost 2 years ago. I asked for it neat. The "bartender" asked if I wanted ice and I said no, neat. He proceeded to FILL a 12 oz glass. I had to stop him about 3/4 of the way because I really didn't want that much. Anyways I remember it being fairly smoky but very heavy on the grain like you said. Super malty also. I'll have to grab a small bottle and try it again