Taste Test
A sprig of mint buried in barley warmed peat, all with an undercoat of the most delicate honeys; velvety and waif-like the barley-honey theme is played out is hushed tones and unspoiled elegance; the smoke deftly returns as the vanillas and citrus slowly rise but the gentle honey-barley plays to the end, despite the shy introduction of cocoa; one of the finest Lowland distillery bottlings of our time. A near faultless masterpiece of astonishing complexity to be cherished and discussed with deserved reverence. So delicate, you fear that sniffing too hard will break the poor thing!
- Jim Murray
Jim Murray's Whisky Bible 2016
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