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You can't get a more basic standard Canadian whisky. A light amber colour, medium bodied, with a buttery aroma of fruit. A light rye taste, with a buttery, spicy mouthfeel. A little too sweet for my…
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You can't get a more basic standard Canadian whisky. A light amber colour, medium bodied, with a buttery aroma of fruit. A light rye taste, with a buttery, spicy mouthfeel. A little too sweet for my…
Nose: sweet butterscotch and all sorts of warm, comforting aromas - fruity, slightly floral, hazelnuts.Palate: still sweet and well-sherried. More hazelnuts and vanilla, citrus and cinnamon spice start…
READ more reviews at my personal blog: http://raiseyourspirits.wordpress.com/2011/01/18/scotch-whisky-glenmorangie-18/Glenmorangie 18 Year: Distiller: Glenmorangie Spirit: Single Malt Scotch Price: $114…
nose- citric sense mixed with some bitter chocolate and carameltaste- smooth serve, no-alcohol tingling at nose while sipping, after taste- feint, leaving no remark, only citric however not lemon.nothing…
Ardbeg Rollercoaster 57.3%Colour: StrawLegs: AdmirableThe nose. Peat. Obviously. That lovely peat that's made from licquoricey toffee apples, with a sickly sweet twist that might slightly cloying to some…
Nose: At first, nothing but spicy iodine and salt. After about 10 minutes it morphs into sweet chocolate and caramel apple notes.Palate: Very well balanced, smooth body. Salt, a hint of wood as it coats…
Nose: light and floral with delicate notes of nuts and apples, this is classic speyside whisky. Very slightly oily, but generally a charming bouquet.Palate: Fresh and delicate; there are notes of melon…
When I'm ready for a single malt, I usually have a specific expression in mind; something to fulfill a targeted flavor, like my current fave [Laphroaig 10 Cask Strength Batch 002](http://www.connosr…
Nose: the scent is warm and soft. There's fructose sweetness (citrus and apples), as well as floral notes and a surprisingly delicate smokey undercurrent.Palate: Citrus and orchard fruits on the attack…
Canadian Club fits comfortably between bourbon and Scotch. Best served over ice, it's a great introduction to whisky.
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