Tasted in Whisky Magazine Issue 31 by Michael Jackson and Dave Broom.
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Nose
Sliced cucumbers on buttered brown bread. Palate
Fresh. Vegetal. Grassy. Sweetness. Finish
Mustardy. Comment
The brilliant greeny-gold colour sets a summery mood. Remarkably fresh. Drier than other Inchmurrins I have tasted. Green salad rather than the more usual tropical fruit salad.
Dave Broom
Nose
Starts all fluffy and light (marshmallow, floury baps, icing sugar on apple sponge), then stiffens. Reminiscent of tarmac on a hot summer day, with hints of dry bracken, green fern. Palate
Sweet, malty start and soft mid-palate. The hardness on the nose disappears. Finish
Okay, clean, short. Comment
Not complex, but very drinkable.
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