A Speyside Scotch whiskey I was told not to drink.
REVIEW. Thoroughly enjoyable, butter scotch, sea salt, honey. Fairly crackles with life, even though not old. Young & lively.
Scotch is very much a matter of preference. This scotch comes out of the same distillery as one of my favourites, the GlenLivet.
Despite this, the bottle shop owner, tried to steer me towards blends or single-malts like Glen Farclas. But I often go with feeling.
This is a soft, drinkable, pliable scotch. I should note, I drink it with ice (Australia is a hot climate) despite the requisite snobbery for straight or with water.
Crisp, honeycomb & butterscotch. A soft flowing feel, easy to drink.If you like Speyside (1 of the 4 regions) single malts from Scotland, then this will be thoroughly enjoyable for you.
True it’s not as subtle as the 15yo or 21yo, but it’s just different.
If you are drinking Johnnie Walker Black or Dewars, try buying a bottle of Glen Moray, Glen Livet, or another single-malt like this.





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