Whisky (or whiskey) is produced in various guises all over the world. Japanese Whisky, Irish Whiskey and American Whiskeys (including Bourbon) are challenging Scotch Whisky, with of them many winning notable awards and accolades. Meanwhile, whiskies from countries as diverse as India, Canada, Sweden, Wales, Taiwan and England are also becoming increasingly noteworthy in both quality and abundance.
The distillation process spread to Scotland and Ireland by the 15th century via Alexandrian Greeks, Medieval Arabs and Latin Europeans. The Scots and the Irish, who already had a well-developed tradition of farming cereal crops, used the technique to distil from a variety of fermented grain mashes to produce a spirit, most closely resembling today’s new make spirits.
The process of distilling fermented grain mash and aging it in oak barrels to make Whisky (or whiskey) has spread the world and has resulted in a remarkable range of styles, including Single Malt Whisky, Blended Malt Whisky, Grain Whisky, Rye Whiskey and Blended Whisky (containing both Single Malt Whisky and Grain Whisky).
Colour: Deep russet. This is based on the official published tasting notes for Bulleit Bourbon 10 Year Old 70cl, 45.6%.
Nose: Rich, toasty oak with touches of light vanilla and sweet dried fruit. This is based on the official published tasting notes for Bulleit Bourbon 10 Year Old 70cl, 45.6%.
Palate: Consistently smooth, with vanilla, dried fruit, subtle spice, mellow creaminess and a mature woody dry mouthfeel. This is based on the official published tasting notes for Bulleit Bourbon 10 Year Old 70cl, 45.6%.
Finish: Long, smooth and smoky. This is based on the official published tasting notes for Bulleit Bourbon 10 Year Old 70cl, 45.6%.
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Tasting Notes
Colour: Rich amber gold. This is an inference based on the whisky’s natural colour presentation and bourbon-and-sherry-cask maturation, as no official standalone colour note was found for Bunnahabhain 12 Year Old 70cl, 46.3%.
Nose: Sweet and fruity with notes of blackcurrant jam, vanilla, cloves and a hint of seaweed. This is based on the official published tasting notes for Bunnahabhain 12 Year Old 70cl, 46.3%.
Palate: Rich sherry and roasted nuts balanced with sweet malt and sultanas. A warming spice gives way to velvety caramel and a subtle coastal influence. This is based on the official published tasting notes for Bunnahabhain 12 Year Old 70cl, 46.3%.
Finish: Long and lingering, rich, full-bodied and a spray of sea salt. This is based on the official published tasting notes for Bunnahabhain 12 Year Old 70cl, 46.3%.
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Tasting Notes
Colour: Gold. This is based on a published tasting review for Bunnahabhain 15 Year Old 2008 Duncan Taylor Single Sherry Cask 70cl, 54.6%.
Nose: Citrus, honey, praline, blond turrĂłn and a discreet coastal breeze. This is based on published tasting notes for Bunnahabhain 15 Year Old 2008 Duncan Taylor Single Sherry Cask 70cl, 54.6%.
Palate: Elegant and full-bodied, with citrus, honey, maritime touches, toasted nuts, red fruit and buttercream. This combines published retailer tasting notes and a detailed tasting review for Bunnahabhain 15 Year Old 2008 Duncan Taylor Single Sherry Cask 70cl, 54.6%.
Finish: Long, saltier and gently lingering, with coastal freshness and sherried depth. This is based on published tasting notes and review commentary for Bunnahabhain 15 Year Old 2008 Duncan Taylor Single Sherry Cask 70cl, 54.6%.
Colour: Deep amber. This is an inference based on the release’s sherry-cask maturation and product imagery associated with Bunnahabhain 1986 21 Year Old Islay Fest 2008 No.310 70cl, 46.7%.
Nose: Rich moist fruit cake, lovely sherry aroma balanced by a fresh saltiness. This is based on published tasting notes for Bunnahabhain 1986 21 Year Old Islay Fest 2008 No.310 70cl, 46.7%.
Palate: Wonderful balance of flavours delivered in waves, sherried oak, slightly oily, developing nutty chocolate maltiness, some toffee caramel and a touch of honey. This is based on published tasting notes for Bunnahabhain 1986 21 Year Old Islay Fest 2008 No.310 70cl, 46.7%.
Finish: Long, spicy and dry with balanced oak. A hint of cocoa and saltiness in the tail. This is based on published tasting notes for Bunnahabhain 1986 21 Year Old Islay Fest 2008 No.310 70cl, 46.7%.
Colour: Deep amber. This is an inference based on the release’s sherry-cask maturation and product imagery associated with Bunnahabhain 1986 21 Year Old Islay Fest 2008 No.335 70cl, 46.7%.
Nose: Rich moist fruit cake, lovely sherry aroma balanced by a fresh saltiness. This is based on published tasting notes for Bunnahabhain 1986 21 Year Old Islay Fest 2008 No.335 70cl, 46.7%.
Palate: Wonderful balance of flavours delivered in waves, with sherried oak, slight oiliness, nutty chocolate maltiness, toffee caramel and a touch of honey. This is based on published tasting notes for Bunnahabhain 1986 21 Year Old Islay Fest 2008 No.335 70cl, 46.7%.
Finish: Long, spicy and dry with balanced oak, plus a hint of cocoa and saltiness in the tail. This is based on published tasting notes for Bunnahabhain 1986 21 Year Old Islay Fest 2008 No.335 70cl, 46.7%.
Colour: Deep amber. This is an inference based on the sherry octave finish description, the whisky’s long age, and product imagery for Bunnahabhain 30 Year Old 1989 The Octave (Duncan Taylor) Bottle No.29 70cl, 50.8%.
Nose: Dried fruits, polished oak, dark sugar, warming spice and a gentle maritime edge. This is an inference based on the stated sherry octave finish, mature Bunnahabhain style and natural cask-strength presentation.
Palate: Rich malt, raisins, toffee, oak spice and coastal salinity, with concentrated sweetness from the octave cask influence. This is an inference based on the stated ex-sherry octave cask maturation and the whisky’s 30 year age.
Finish: Long, warming and layered, moving from sweet sherried richness into drier oak and lingering spice. This is an inference based on the whisky’s age, cask-strength style and sherry octave finish.
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Tasting Notes
Colour: Deep amber. This is an inference based on the official ex-sherry cask description and product imagery for Bunnahabhain 30 Year Old 70cl, 46.3%.
Nose: Sweet berries, creamy caramel, hints of salted caramel and soft oak spice. This is based on the official published tasting notes for Bunnahabhain 30 Year Old 70cl, 46.3%.
Palate: Rich and rounded, with creamy texture, caramel sweetness, berry fruit and mature oak. This is based on the official published tasting notes for Bunnahabhain 30 Year Old 70cl, 46.3%.
Finish: Long, elegant and softly spiced, with lingering sweet fruit and oak. This is an inference based on the official published flavour style and retailer description for Bunnahabhain 30 Year Old 70cl, 46.3%.
Colour: Deep amber. This is an inference based on the official sherry-cask description and product imagery for Bunnahabhain 40 Year Old 2018 Release 70cl, 41.9%.
Nose: Hints of tropical fruits, banana, berries, creamy toffee, vanilla, rich nuttiness and delicate sweet oak. This is based on the official published tasting notes for Bunnahabhain 40 Year Old 2018 Release 70cl, 41.9%.
Palate: Sweet malt, creamy caramel, vanilla, creamy berries, with hints of toasted nuts, tropical fruit, banana and pineapple. This is based on the official published tasting notes for Bunnahabhain 40 Year Old 2018 Release 70cl, 41.9%.
Finish: Long, sweet and fruity. This is based on the official published tasting notes for Bunnahabhain 40 Year Old 2018 Release 70cl, 41.9%.
Colour: Deep amber. This is an inference based on the official sherry-cask description and product imagery for Bunnahabhain 40 Year Old 2018 Release 70cl, 41.9%.
Nose: Hints of tropical fruits, banana, berries, creamy toffee, vanilla, rich nuttiness and delicate sweet oak. This is based on the official published tasting notes for Bunnahabhain 40 Year Old 2018 Release 70cl, 41.9%.
Palate: Sweet malt, creamy caramel, vanilla, creamy berries, with hints of toasted nuts, tropical fruit, banana and pineapple. This is based on the official published tasting notes for Bunnahabhain 40 Year Old 2018 Release 70cl, 41.9%.
Finish: Long, sweet and fruity. This is based on the official published tasting notes for Bunnahabhain 40 Year Old 2018 Release 70cl, 41.9%.
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Tasting Notes
Colour: Natural amber gold. This is based on the official published description for Bunnahabhain An Cladach 1L, 50%, which states that the whisky has no added colour and retains its natural amber gold hue.
Nose: Dried fruit, caramel and vanilla layered with rich sherry notes. This is based on the official published tasting notes for Bunnahabhain An Cladach 1L, 50%.
Palate: Creamy and smooth with rich sherry, nuts, spice and briny coastal undertones. This is based on the official published tasting notes for Bunnahabhain An Cladach 1L, 50%.
Finish: Long and lingering, with hints of rich, dried fruit. This is based on the official published tasting notes for Bunnahabhain An Cladach 1L, 50%.
Colour: Polished mahogany. This is based on published retailer tasting notes for Bunnahabhain Canasta Cask Matured Fèis Ìle 2023 70cl, 51.2%.
Nose: Caramelised fruits, honey-roasted nuts and warm spices, with waves of cinnamon and clove. This is based on published retailer tasting notes for Bunnahabhain Canasta Cask Matured Fèis Ìle 2023 70cl, 51.2%.
Palate: Rich maple syrup, creamy vanilla, dried figs, poached pears and cocoa. This is based on the official published tasting notes for Bunnahabhain Canasta Cask Matured Fèis Ìle 2023 70cl, 51.2%.
Finish: Long, sweet and gently spiced, with lingering orange, cocoa and sherried richness. This is an inference based on the official tasting note style and retailer flavour descriptions for the release.
Colour: Pale gold. This is based on published tasting notes for Bunnahabhain Cruach Mhona 1L, 50%.
Nose: Crisp and lively sweet peat, with herbal hay, dry smoke and burning grass. This is based on published tasting notes for Bunnahabhain Cruach Mhona 1L, 50%.
Palate: Starting light, malty and sweet, developing into smoky white pepper and seaweed saltiness. This is based on published tasting notes for Bunnahabhain Cruach Mhona 1L, 50%.
Finish: Lingering dry smokiness with seaweed and spice. This is based on published tasting notes for Bunnahabhain Cruach Mhona 1L, 50%.
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Tasting Notes
Colour: Pale bronze. This is based on published official tasting notes reproduced by a whisky review source for Bunnahabhain Eirigh Na Greine 1L, 46.3%.
Nose: Rich dried fruits, toasted hazelnuts, candy sweets, butterscotch, marzipan and rose syrup. This is based on published official tasting notes reproduced by a whisky review source for Bunnahabhain Eirigh Na Greine 1L, 46.3%.
Palate: Lively and satisfyingly smooth, with ripe cherries, prunes, apricots, orange marmalade, rich cocoa and spicy oakiness. This is based on published official tasting notes reproduced by a whisky review source for Bunnahabhain Eirigh Na Greine 1L, 46.3%.
Finish: Temptingly warm, nutty and spicy. This is based on published official tasting notes reproduced by a whisky review source for Bunnahabhain Eirigh Na Greine 1L, 46.3%.
Colour: Amber gold. This is based on the published producer tasting notes.
Nose: Dried fruit and creamy caramel with hints of brine, vanilla, nuts and a touch of spice. This is based on the official published tasting notes.
Palate: Creamy mouth feel with a dried fruit influence, sea salt, creamy caramel with hints of nuts and a gentle spice. This is based on the official published tasting notes.
Finish: Long and lingering with hints of dried fruit. This is based on the official published tasting notes.
Colour: Deep gold to amber. This is an inference based on the sherry influence, rye component and the published bottle presentation reviewed.
Nose: Rich and spicy, with prominent rye notes, a strong wave of peat smoke and a touch of apple sweetness in the background. This is based on the published tasting notes reviewed.
Palate: Barbecue sauce, smoky sausage, rye spice and peat, with the smoky and savoury profile holding together in a bold, highly unusual way. This is based on the published tasting notes reviewed.
Finish: Long, smoky and lingering. This is based on the published tasting notes reviewed.
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Tasting Notes
Colour: Golden hue to deep amber gold. This is based on the published tasting notes and product descriptions reviewed, which vary slightly in wording.
Nose: Rich dried fruit with vanilla spice, prunes and figs. This is based on the official published tasting notes and matching reviewed descriptions.
Palate: Raisins, nuts, vanilla, honey, praline, aromatic spice and rich sherry wood. This is based on the official published tasting notes and matching reviewed descriptions.
Finish: Long, dried-fruit-led, with apple pie and sweet wood. This is based on the official published tasting notes.
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Tasting Notes
Colour: Ruby red. This is based on the official published tasting notes.
Nose: Big and robust, with treacle toffee and sweet spice accents of cinnamon and nutmeg. This is based on the official published tasting notes.
Palate: Caramelised peaches and mango with toasted almonds and walnuts, giving exceptional depth and complexity. This is based on the official published tasting notes.
Finish: Layered and lingering, with concentrated jammed berries leading into a silky milk chocolate finish. This is based on the official published tasting notes.
Colour: Amber gold to dark chestnut brown. This is based on the official published tasting notes and reviewed release descriptions.
Nose: Caramelised brown sugar, gentle toasted oak, candied orange and vanilla. This is based on the official published tasting notes.
Palate: Warming ginger, fig, plum and cherry, with hazelnut, chocolate and mellow oak. This is based on the official published tasting notes.
Finish: Long, sweet and refined, with warming ginger, coffee, candied fruits and gentle toasted oak. This is based on the official published tasting notes.
Colour: Rich gold with a distinctive amber hue. This is based on the official published tasting notes.
Nose: Crisp apple freshness, honeyed malt, creamy toffee, pineapple and coconut. This is based on the official published tasting notes.
Palate: Caramelised brown sugar, sticky toffee and a creamy mouthfeel, with the Bushmills malt character running through it. This is based on the official published tasting notes.
Finish: Long, soft and smooth, with a lingering sugary sweetness from the rum cask influence. This is based on the official published tasting notes.
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Tasting Notes
Colour: Deep gold to ruby-tinted amber. This is an inference based on the full ruby port cask maturation and the published flavour profile.
Nose: Warm and fruity, with plum, almonds, ripe red berries, honey, vanilla and a gentle port-wine note. This is based on the official published tasting notes and reviewed product descriptions.
Palate: Rich and dark, with chocolate, exotic spices, damson, caramelised fruit and black coffee. This is based on the official published tasting notes and reviewed product descriptions.
Finish: Long, soft and slightly dry, with honey, oak and lingering chocolate-toned fruit. This is based on the published tasting notes reviewed.
Colour: Deep gold to amber. This is an inference based on the official cask style and sherry influence.
Nose: Rich and inviting, with mellow peat smoke, dried fruits and a hint of maritime brine, with spiced oak, raisins and subtle sweetness. This is based on the official published tasting notes.
Palate: A harmonious blend of smoky phenolic flavours and rich sherry sweetness, with softened peat, oak spice, dried fruits, dark chocolate and a touch of cinnamon. This is based on the official published tasting notes.
Finish: Long and warming, with smoke fading into oak spice, sweet sherry and a touch of sea salt. This is based on the official published tasting notes.
Colour: Pale gold to light amber. This is an inference based on the published cask style and bottle presentation.
Nose: Bold peat smoke, subtle medicinal notes, a hint of brine, vanilla and mellow oak spice. This is based on the official published tasting notes.
Palate: Full-bodied and smoky, with vanilla, caramel, creamy texture, fresh oak and a touch of spice. This is based on the official published tasting notes.
Finish: Long and warming, with lingering smoke, oak spice and balanced sweetness. This is based on the official published tasting notes.
Colour: Deep gold to amber. This is an inference based on the age, style, and reviewed bottle presentation, as I did not find an official tasting sheet with a formal colour note.
Nose: Rich mature malt, dried fruit, polished oak, and old-style sherried sweetness. This is an inference based on the component distilleries and long age, because I did not find a detailed official tasting note in the reviewed sources.
Palate: Rounded and layered, with mature fruit, soft oak, integrated spice, and a well-aged blended-malt depth. This is an inference based on the 32-year age statement, 47.3% strength, and the reviewed composition of the whisky.
Finish: Long, warming, and elegant, with mature oak, dried fruit, and gentle spice carrying through the close. This is an inference based on the age and style of the release, as I did not find a formal finish note in the reviewed sources.
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Tasting Notes
Colour: Bright gold. This is an inference based on first-fill bourbon maturation and retailer imagery rather than a formally published colour note.
Nose: Vanilla bean, caramel, coconut, and sweet cereal notes with a soft creamy lift. This is based on published retailer descriptors, expanded into fuller note form.
Palate: Buttery toffee, honeyed grain, gentle oak spice, and a rounded, creamy texture that carries the sweetness well.
Finish: Smooth and warming, with lingering vanilla, toasted almond, and a softly drying oak note.
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Tasting Notes
Colour: Deep gold to amber. This is an inference based on oloroso cask maturation and retailer imagery rather than a formally published colour note.
Nose: Dark caramel, dried fruits, roasted nuts, butterscotch, maple syrup, and a light floral lift. This is based on published retailer descriptors, expanded into fuller note form.
Palate: Rich toffee, spiced oak, chocolate-covered raisins, and underlying vanilla sweetness with a smooth grain texture running through the middle.
Finish: Long and warming, with lingering sherry spice, toasted almonds, and gently drying oak.
Colour: Deep gold to amber. This is a presentation-led inference based on the cask mix and bottle imagery.
Nose: Coastal peat smoke, sea air, dried fruit, and sweet sherry notes with a hint of citrus. This nose wording is a careful adaptation from retailer descriptions and the stated cask types rather than a formal official distillery sheet.
Palate: Rich and smoky with fruit, toffee, citrus, and a clean maritime edge.
Finish: Long and warming with lingering peat smoke, sweet oak, spice, and coastal freshness. This finish wording is an informed adaptation from the available tasting descriptions rather than a formal official finish note.
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Tasting Notes
Colour: Deep amber. This is a presentation-led inference based on the first-fill oloroso cask style and retailer imagery rather than a formally published colour note.
Nose: Barbecue smoke, dried fruits, treacle toffee, coastal brine, dark chocolate, and sultanas.
Palate: Full-bodied and warming with layers of peat smoke, spiced prunes, molasses, espresso, leather, and oak char.
Finish: Long and smoky, with lingering rich sherry, black pepper, and smoked almonds.
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Tasting Notes
Colour: Dark gold. This is directly supported by the official tasting information.
Nose: Red apple and lime zest give way to strawberry jam, followed by cinnamon spice, vanilla custard, and toasted oak. This is directly supported by the official tasting note.
Palate: Sweet toffee combines with rich smoke and orange oil, while stewed apples are balanced by slight ashy tones and white pepper. This is directly supported by the official tasting note.
Finish: Full and spicy, with citrus fruit and bonfire embers. This is directly supported by the official tasting note.
Colour: Amber with red highlights. This is taken directly from the published colour note for the release.
Nose: Red fruits, strawberry and blueberry, followed by freshly baked bread, toffee and barley malt with a subtle hint of mint. This is taken directly from the published nose note for the release.
Palate: Delicate and elegant, with berries, brown sugar, dark chocolate, cinnamon and hints of spiced oak. This is taken directly from the published palate note for the release.
Finish: Medium in length, slightly dry, with red fruits, black pepper, cinnamon, a touch of chocolate and honey. This is taken directly from the published finish note for the release.
Colour: Rich gold. This is based on the visible appearance of the whisky in official product imagery, as no official published colour note was identified for the release.
Nose: Toffee and apple notes. This is based on the official published nose note for the release.
Palate: Fairly dry, with biscuity oak and a touch of cinnamon. This is based on the official published palate note for the release.
Finish: Smooth and warming, with sweet fruit, dark chocolate, toffee and spice lingering gently. This is based on the official published body description and the reviewed product summary for the release.
Colour: Rich gold. This is taken from published tasting descriptions and the visible appearance of the release in product imagery.
Nose: Soft honey aromas with fruit pastries, orange peel and hints of elderflower. This is taken directly from published tasting notes for the release.
Palate: Malt, honey, milk chocolate, caramel and gentle spice, with a smooth rounded body. This is taken directly from published tasting notes for the release.
Finish: Short to medium, with warming spice and a softly fruity fade. This is taken from published tasting notes and review summaries for the release.
Colour: Deep gold with warm copper flashes. This is based on the visible appearance of the whisky and the expected influence of a Barolo cask finish.
Nose: Red berries, cherry skin, vanilla, light oak spice and a gentle floral lift. This is based on the expected profile of a Barolo cask-finished single malt.
Palate: Soft red fruit, dried grape sweetness, caramel, baking spice and a rounded malt core. This is based on the expected profile of a Barolo cask-finished single malt.
Finish: Medium to long, fruity and gently dry, with lingering spice and wine-cask warmth. This is based on the expected profile of a Barolo cask-finished single malt.
Colour: Deep copper colour, clean and clear. This is taken directly from the official published colour note for the release.
Nose: Intense scent, with hints of white pepper, oak, honey, raisins and candies. This is taken directly from the official published nose note for the release.
Palate: Honey, raisins, red grapes, raspberries and a light nutty aroma. This is taken directly from the official published palate note for the release.
Finish: Sweet, long and complex. This is taken directly from the official published finish note for the release.
Colour: Rich golden colour, clear, good viscosity and oily with long lingering legs on the glass. This is taken directly from the official published colour note for the release.
Nose: Powerful with notes of butterscotch, honey, light candy, banana and pineapple. This is taken directly from the official published nose note for the release.
Palate: Rich, sweet and intense. This is taken directly from the official published palate note for the release.
Finish: Long, lingering, sweet and intense. This is taken directly from the official published finish note for the release.
Colour: Bright amber gold. This is an inference based on the bottle presentation and whiskey style.
Nose: Baked apples, honey, roasted almonds and caramel, with accents of clove, allspice and nutmeg. This is taken directly from the official published tasting note for the release.
Palate: Lush fruit and caramel, with waves of brown spice, oak, leather and black pepper. This is taken directly from the official published tasting note for the release.
Finish: Medium to long, warming and spice-led, with lingering oak, pepper and sweet grain depth. This is an inference based on the official published palate description and overall style of the whiskey.
Colour: Deep amber gold. This is an inference based on official product imagery for the Christian Lacroix edition and the standard visual presentation of Chivas Regal 18.
Nose: Rich, indulgent and multi-layered, with dried fruits, buttery toffee and dark chocolate. This is based on the official published tasting notes for Chivas Regal 18, the 18-year-old blend presented in this Christian Lacroix edition.
Palate: Velvety dark chocolate, floral notes and sweet, mellow smokiness. This is based on the official published tasting notes for Chivas Regal 18, the 18-year-old blend presented in this Christian Lacroix edition.
Finish: Extremely warm and long. This is based on the official published tasting notes for Chivas Regal 18, the 18-year-old blend presented in this Christian Lacroix edition.
Colour: Deep amber gold. This is an inference based on the standard appearance of Chivas Regal 18 and product imagery for the Christian Lacroix edition.
Nose: Rich, indulgent and multi-layered, with dried fruits, buttery toffee and dark chocolate. This is based on the official published tasting notes for Chivas Regal 18, the whisky used in this Christian Lacroix edition.
Palate: Velvety dark chocolate, floral notes and sweet, mellow smokiness. This is based on the official published tasting notes for Chivas Regal 18, the whisky used in this Christian Lacroix edition.
Finish: Extremely warm and long. This is based on the official published tasting notes for Chivas Regal 18, the whisky used in this Christian Lacroix edition.
Nose: Ripe plums, caramel, toffee and creamy vanilla.
Palate: Rich and fruity with orange marmalade, milk chocolate, raisins and delicate smoke, with butterscotch, orchard fruit, honeysuckle and white pepper layered through.
Finish: Long, sweet and unbelievably smooth, with lingering spice and chocolate richness.
Nose: Orange peel, toffee, fine-roasted spices, vanilla extract, with hints of cocoa and malt.
Palate: Creamy and rounded with malted sweetness, candied orange peel, orange sherbet crystals and mild spice, moving into baked orange and butterscotch.
Finish: Creamy, soothing and lingering, with soft orange sweetness, gentle spice and toffee.