Tasted in Whisky Magazine Issue 47 by Martine Nouet and Dave Broom.
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Nose
Close to a pear eau-de-vie. So fruity. William pears soaked in a vanilla syrup. Alcohol tickles. Some grassy notes. Freshly cut lawn. Garden mint. Palate
Fresh and clean. Keeps a pear eau-devie profile. Finish
Dry. Quickly vanishing. Comment
Quite simple and light. But pleasantly. refreshing. For a summer evening aperitif.
Dave Broom
Nose
Straw/lawnmower box. Sappy and sugary and slightly metallic note. Palate
Water improves things making it soft and sweet. Very direct. Finish
Clean short, lightly citric. Comment
Decent.
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