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Mortlach (Signatory) - Un chillfiltered collection 1989 - 14 y.o. - 46,0%
2F: 2E: 84/100


Mortlach Un chillfiltered collection 1989

Bottler:
Scotch Malt Whisky Society
Age:
14 years
Alcohol:
46,0%
Collection:
Un-chillfiltered collection
Bottle details:
distillation: 30/05/1989 bottling: 8/03/2004
non chill filtered
Sherry
cask nr:2832
277 /772 bottles
average
84/100
(83,70)
price class:

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Jean-Marie Putz

The nose, clearly marked by flower frangrances and cut grass freshness, is slightly spiced with some discrete smoke on the background.
In the mouth, some bitterness, wallnut taste, is first present, and it developes on pleasant and complex notes somewhere between malt and sweet citrus fruits, with still this discrete presence of smoke.
A nice finish, slightly bitter and rather long.
84/1002006

Jean-Marie Putz

The nose is all together fresh and slightly spicy and reveals a hint of cut grass, enhanced on the background by some flower smells. The nose is very complex and dominated by a kind of sweetness.
The palate is slightly marked by citrus fruit with a touch of bitterness and a hint of smoke.
The finish is long and very pleasant, going through several after tastes, from nut to malt and finishing on something between acid and bitter.
84/1002004

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