Archive for the ‘Taste the Dram(a)’ Category
When is a Blend, not a Blend ?
Posted in Taste the Dram(a) on July 28, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
” A Marriage Made in Scotland !”
Posted in Taste the Dram(a) on July 24, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
June Old & Rare Tasting Notes
Posted in Taste the Dram(a), tagged Old & Rare June tasting notes, rare drams tasting notes on June 26, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
1 June 2009 OLD & RARE Tasting Notes are: OAR0075 GLENCADAM 32 YEAR OLD On the nose detect truly attractive round, toasted, sweet, fruity, vanilla’d and gristy tones. Initially on the palate it is massively spiced and distinctly citric, with marmalade-on-toast flavours. All of this leads to an attractively “perfumed” finish which is zesty, still [...]
June Provenance Tasting Notes
Posted in Taste the Dram(a), tagged Provenance Tasting Notes, rare drams tasting notes on June 26, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
1 June 2009 PRV0574 HIGHLAND PARK 10 YEAR OLD Clean – hints at orange, oak then honey, sweet spices, brylcreem (?) all on the nose. The palate starts mouthcoatingly sweet – held there it turns spicy, gristy and barley sugared – finishing warmingly spiced, tailing drier, with smoke and liquorice. (F) PRV0573 GLEN ORD 11 [...]