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Notes
Sappy, fresh cut pine fuses with vanilla ice cream on the spicy sweet nose. Whilst sweet taste and rich texture dominate the silky smooth palate, leaving a long, rounded and complex.
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Product Name | Port Dundas 20 Year Old |
Country | Scotland |
Region | Lowland |
Class | Single Grain |
Vintage | |
Age Declaration | 20 years old |
Distillation Date | |
Strength (ABV %) | 57.40% |
Bottling Date | 2011 |
Volume (cl) | 70cl |
Bottle No. | |
Bottles Produced | 1920 |
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Private Label | |
Cask Type | Ex-Sherry and First Fill American Oak and Charred European Oak |
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Digestive biscuits covered in slices of banana, chocolate chips and a drizzle of honey. On the palate it shows from soft, sweet spice and a golden syrup finish.
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Bacon straight away, but that then fades and gives way to warm bonfire, sweet tobacco and just a note of rubber. With more time in the glass treacle, cereal and pleasant soapiness. The palate is lead by sweet fruit and honey, then peppery heat, and an oily, woodsmoke finish. A complex and evolving whisky.
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