jbethany
Glenlivet 12 Year Double Oak
Single Malt — Speyside, Scotland
Reviewed
January 30, 2019 (edited February 11, 2019)
The nose is a bright, sunny Spring day. Honey and apple in abundance with florals and grain behind. There is a hint at darker fruit playing in the background. The palate is thin, grassy with the honey apple muted underneath. A crisp, drying astringency follows with the foral notes and grain taking center stage before the thin palate rounds out into the darker, earthier fruits. These darker fruits have a splash of sea salt air behind them and leave you with your mouth watering as the spring day you started with begins to turn into a cool fall evening.
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