Austere as a king of medieval Scotland. We are faced with a milestone in the history of whisky. We are taking it into its twentieth year fifteen in cask and six in bottle and we will make a furrow in the history of Scotch whiskies, a furrow so marked that it will become a theme of doctrine for consumers in the coming decades.
Tasting Notes,
The bouquet opens musky and earthy, in the chorus of sensations the voice of softness rises immediately afterwards with vanilla and a complex fruity appeal that opens up completely to recognition in the mouth.
Myrtle and juniper berries then explode and a buttery sweetness of pollen dissolves the initial austere character. The sweet notes round off and soften the form, the smoky notes hold up the structure: it is a fortunate synthesis of smoke and cream.
It is the scent of heather lashed by a salty wind. An extinguished fire, under a lime tree, in May.
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