Nose : Approachable and rich. First polished wood and nuts (toasted hazelnut) dominate, then stewed fruits (baked apples), dried fruits (sweet dates), and soft brown sugar take over. Mossy too, after a while.
Palate : Sweetness and crunchy nuts impress at first, then there’s a smooth, fruity Speyside richness to enjoy. Firm, with a balancing sweetness. Brown sugar and espresso coffee. Warming and pleasant.
Finish : Medium to long, elegantly drying and crisp, completed by a pleasant, sweetly nutty chew-ability.
The Singleton of Dufftown 12 Year Old has the right flavor profile for malt whisky novices due to its smooth, rich and approachable taste. Serving suggestion: Best served neat to enjoy the full, rich fruit and vanilla notes.
Nose: Linkwood Wilson & Morgan 100 proof reveals subtle aromas of ripe fruit, vanilla, honey and woody notes. Feel: On the palate, this single malt offers rich, complex flavors of tropical fruit, caramel, nuts and spices, with a lovely intensity due to its high alcohol content. Finish: The finish is long and warm, leaving lingering notes of dried fruit, oak and pepper. An elegant, powerful whisky that will delight lovers of characterful single malts.
Nose: Introducing itself with a balanced blast of smoke, brine, and sweet oak spice; this batch strength expression of Sound of Sleat has subtle tones of fragrant tobacco, orange barley sugar and touches of apricot and seaweed behind the peat reek.
Palate: A big but elegant whisky: zesty oak spice, bonfire embers and a waxy mouthfeel combine with hints of sweet vanilla, white pepper and a little whiff of oriental smoke.
Finish: Long and elegant with a youthful fiery spirit kick; the lingering well-knit structure comes through in abundance to give spice, capsicum and more than a little coastal nod that leaves you in no two minds of its island origins.
Nose: Demerara sugar, dark chocolate, Christmas cake, almonds, butterscotch, oak.
Mouth: Creamy, raisins, dark chocolate, figs, marzipan, Brazil nuts and vanilla.
Finish: Resilient oak and sherry notes mingle with hints of leather.
Nose : Approachable and rich. First polished wood and nuts (toasted hazelnut) dominate, then stewed fruits (baked apples), dried fruits (sweet dates), and soft brown sugar take over. Mossy too, after a while.
Palate : Sweetness and crunchy nuts impress at first, then there’s a smooth, fruity Speyside richness to enjoy. Firm, with a balancing sweetness. Brown sugar and espresso coffee. Warming and pleasant.
Finish : Medium to long, elegantly drying and crisp, completed by a pleasant, sweetly nutty chew-ability.