
Royal Brackla (Scott's Selection) - Scott's Selection 1983 - 16 y.o. - 56,0%3
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- Bottler:
- Scott's Selection
- Age:
- 16 years
- Alcohol:
- 56,0%
- Collection:
- Natural Cask Strength
- Bottle details:
- non chill filtered cask strength
- average
- (83,70)
- price class:
3 notes disponibles en français

The nose is very fresh, with some cut grass hints and ripe fruits. In the palate, malty notes together with fruity and citrus hints on a slightly woody background. A nice complexity to come...
The mouth is very pleasant, with notes of nut on a background of fruits and malted barley. Alcohol is rather present, but does not hinder.
A very nice finish, lingering and warm, pleasant with nice hints of malt and fruit.


The nose is marked by citrus fruits mixed with hints of ripe fruits (pear) and a touch of coconut. A slight tingling due to the high percentage of alcohol is present at the beginning but it shades quickly off.
In the palate, a delicious complexity, where the taste of citrus fruits mixes with green apples and a remote background of hazelnut.
The finish is long and pleasant.


This bottle is really amazing. The nose detects a strange mix of sweetness and acidity which is confirmed by the palate. An explosion of acid hints (lemon?) and other sweeter touches (malt) make a nice mix of impressions. This bottle is so nice, that one forgets about the high alcohol degree;
A very long finish with rather contrasted feelings. An excellent bottling in a remarkable collection.

