jeudi 4 octobre 2012

Whisky review: Speyburn single Malt 10 years old, bottled @ 40%

Whisky review: Speyburn single Malt 10 years old, bottled @ 40%

-limited ed.
-perfect for budget single malt

Colour: bright gold, oily but not too much.

Nose: apples, juicy, sweet, creamy vanilla, honey, honey wax, floral notes, fruity malt. Very interesting nose here.

Mouth: oak, sweet fruity notes, spices, creamy apple candies, apple drink, sweet wood, very good malt indeed. Not too complex but still it's an honest malt. Highly recommended for people who want to vary.

Finish: oak, sweet wood, cold brown sugar, toffee.

A+ for the price. at 40$ (LCBO) it's a great budget malt with only a few ripples. However, it's priced at 53$ at the SAQ. If it were to be the price I paid, I'd get down to B.
A for the taste. Great taste, light highland malt, with a few lowland notes.
B+ for the presentation. I'd toned down the green and change for a carton tubing.

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