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Tasted in Whisky Magazine Issue 36 by Michael Jackson and Dave Broom.
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Nose
Very aromatic. Sourness remarkably like fresh lemon juice. Palate
Light but smooth. Lemon sweets. Sherbet. Sweet vanilla. Finish
Spicy dryness. Crisp. Refreshing. Comment
Astonishingly fresh and youthful. Not complex, but an enjoyable drink. A lamented Lowlander.
Dave Broom
Nose
Soft. Ginger ale, peach nectar, Tokaji, papaya. Palate
Not as full as the fruity nose suggests. A slightly hollow centre. Light and drinkable. Finish
Short, peachy, bland. Comment
Clean and lively despite its age. Just lacks body.
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