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Singleton 10 Year Old

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@britwhiskyfanReview by @britwhiskyfan

9th Nov 2011

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  • Nose
    23
  • Taste
    23
  • Finish
    22
  • Balance
    23
  • Overall
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Singleton - 10 Years Old (Auchroisk, Speyside)

This expression seems to have an interesting History and as I understand it (I could be wrong) is no longer available, there are now 'singletons' produced at other distilleries (Dufftown, Glendullan and Glen Ord).

This dram was seen as a designer whiskey, some disliked the name 'The singleton' for some it felt like a proclamation this it was the best. The story behing the name is that 'Singleton is easier to pronouce than 'Auchroisk'.

Like the earlier reviewer that found this 'Whiskey' at a ferry port, I had a taster at an airport in the UK there seemed to a strond drive in the duty free market.

Singleton was a light to medium whiskey.

Medium amber color The nose had Peat,sherry, heather, fruit, light smooth body. This expression was known for its sweetness, with some fruit and some.

I like the finish but I know it was a little short for some.

The singleton was smooth and a great into to Spey side, its a shame its gone. I have yet to taste the Auchroisk F&F or Diageo's Singleton of Glendullan

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