ContemplativeFox
Grangestone Highland Single Malt Sherry Cask Finish
Single Malt — Highlands, Scotland
Reviewed
June 26, 2020
The nose has scotch, but it is dominated by a strawberry fruit snacks scent that is actually pretty appealing. The palate is disappointingly light with scotch coming in and having too light of a fruit flavor to make it taste at all mature. The flavor is quite like somebody soaked some strawberry fruit snacks briefly in some young scotch. It's super watery and really not appealing, though it isn't too actively bad.
The nose is tremendously sweet like strawberry mild with caramel that has been tainted by scotch. The palate is surprisingly watery with a definite sweet strawberry flavor to it that is too strong, but is not viscous. Scotch is present on the palate, but it is super generic and the whole thing mostly tastes like a watery strawberry cocktail. It's weird and bad. Grangestone Rum is better and so is Grangestone Bourbon. This is somehow some of the worst scotch I have ever tasted in that it is nothing like the finished product should be. It isn't wholly unpalatable, but it is a really weird and inappropriate flavor.
The nose is strawberry with some sulfury grass. The palate has some richness and a hint of spiciness and is less watery than I had initially thought. There's a fairly nasty rotting flavor underlying the whole thing and it isn't particularly complex.
29.0
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