The best named whisky ever Bunnahabhain 12 Year Old
Full bodied creamy buttery, sherry sweetness salty, long slow finish. The name is just plain fun to say.
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Full bodied creamy buttery, sherry sweetness salty, long slow finish. The name is just plain fun to say.
Light smooth crisp tangy citrus vanilla blast. Complex warm smooth medium legnth finish. Great beginners whisky.
Fruity, grape, pear, toffee, vanilla, blended into long slow creamy smooth after taste.
Smooth lighty viscous warm pleasent short finish. Great to share with novice whisky drinkers, won't be a disapointment.
Light bodied heather honey, grassy grain, light short crisp fallaway after taste. Very pleasent and enjoyable.
Big let down from this distillery, Wood grain polish cleaning solvents mixed with damp over used poor cask.
For a longtime standard this one left me wanting, Short finish uneventful after taste can not save the good qualities of this standard bearer.
Wow enjoyable smokey, salty, peaty, vanilla citrus well balanced medium long oily slow finish. All the best of wind swept shores of Orkney.
Oily, Honey, Vanilla, Salty, Peaty, Warm long slow maritine finish. Takes a wee drop of water to open up fully.
After trying to give this Speysider an honest going over, I find that there are no good qualities about this one. The best use is for cleaning paint brushes.
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