Bill-Shannon
Highland Park 12 Year
Single Malt — Islands, Scotland
Reviewed
November 11, 2020 (edited January 17, 2021)
The aroma is barley and heather. There is a minty scene that is like menthol tobacco. There is a briny sea salt that is mild but noticable. There is a sugary caramel, toffee undercurrent that sticks all the other scents together; corn syrup. Some orange zest; Potpourri. Also some vegetal/broccoli sulphurics.
The front of the tongue is mint-leaf, then a second wave of sweet honey. There is a deep, dark chocolate that's almost like charcoal. Leaves a burn on the tongue that is like taking a drag off a cigarette. Vanilla creme.
The finish is tobacco, with a coolness at the tail end. There is a woody end also: it doesn't seem extremely sherried, but definitely some woody stuff at the end.
This Scotch would pair perfectly with a pipe filled with vanilla tobacco. It's by turns cooling and smokily charred.
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I second that!
Do it! I just finished my bottle: Circle of Life. @ContemplativeFox
I was really impressed by this for the price. Your tasting makes me want to crack my bottle open :)