
Nose: Lovely aromas of toasted nuts, raisins, sweet toffee. There is a tiny hint of smoke here, along with vanilla and fresh ocean air.
Palate: Dark, syrupy, and chocolaty. There is a very soft gentle peat smoke here, but it doesn't reveal itself until the 2nd or 3rd sip. Adding water at this point subdues the heat of the younger components of the whisky, and brings out orange rind and toffee flavours. If you look for it, you can find hints of charcoal & ever-so-slightly burnt toast.
Finish: The burnt spicyness continues through the finish, however moderated by a generous vanilla & lingering cocoa.
Overall: I received a miniature of this whisky as a gift, and to be honest, I really wish I had a full bottle of it. While not presenting itself as a "stand-out" dram, it is pleasant enough, but for $99 at the LCBO the price is a bit too high for a NAS bottling that has clearly has some younger components.
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I am not that familiar with this name as I have never seen it in the market. However, I would love to give it a try as I have seen them on the internet a lot of different times.
Well-blended and interesting enough mixture of the Yamazaki and Hakushu flavour profiles (apricots, grass, something floral), but overly light and too marred by the grain. A higher abv and pure malt might go some way to correcting its failings. Not really worth getting over the rather superb individual malts, in fact a non-starter with the recent price inflation.
Hi there,
and yet something like a re-issue of the Allied Distillers Special Distillery Bottlings of 2002.
https://www.scotchwhiskyauctions.com/auctions/67_the-36th-auction/34492_allied-distillers-special-distillery-bottlings-x-6/
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Greetings
kallaskander