Rosencrantz
Macallan Amber 1824 Series
Single Malt — Highlands, Scotland
Reviewed
April 12, 2015 (edited December 26, 2019)
Third in a chromatic series, Amber presents itself strictly without added colouring (they say) and a nice light gold (no, not amber).
The nose is sweet and marmalade-ysh. Vanilla, candied fruit, raisins... a bit like approaching a cake, with a warm and delicate aroma. Not cloying, but a good pimp.
The palate can only resume what is perceived by the nose, with still a lot of vanilla, candied orange, butter... from the jam to pastries, with a pinch of wood and spices that peep out. Very soft and smooth, without flicker but pleasant.
The finish is not very long, less sweet and more spicy, but always creamy.
Create Account
or
Sign in
to comment on this review