Nose: Annandale Man o'Words offers intense aromas of ripe fruit, caramel and vanilla. Mouth: On the palate, there are notes of nuts, cereal and cinnamon, with a hint of toasty oak. Finish: The finish is long and warm, marked by spicy notes and a light touch of smoke.
Nose: Rock Island is a Scottish vatted malt from the Highlands. Its nose reveals aromas of peat, sea salt and dried fruit. Feel: On the palate, this whisky offers notes of cereal, vanilla and smoke, with a smooth, creamy texture. Finish: Rock Island's finish is long and enveloping, leaving saline and peppery flavors on the palate.
This 14-year-old single malt whisky is an enigma in which the aromas and even the flavor continually evolve. A complex and interesting blend with a smooth palate and a bitter finish.
Nose: Ginger and dark chocolate Mouth: Sweet, spicy with bitter orange, citrus and dark chocolate notes.