
North of Scotland (Scott's Selection) - Scott's Selection, 1973 - 32 y.o. - 45,0%2
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- Bottler:
- Scott's Selection
- Age:
- 32 years
- Alcohol:
- 45,0%
- Collection:
- Natural Cask Strength
- Bottle details:
- distillation: 1973 bottling: 2005
- non chill filtered cask strength
- average
- (83,70)
- price class:
2 notes disponibles en français
The nose is marked by fine woody ins, spices and pepper.
In the palate, quite a nice taste and a great smoothness. A relatively simple but very efficient mouth. Hazelnut. The taste palette is rather limited but very pleasant.
A long and woody finish. Still very smooth. A very pleasant whisky.
A nice fragrance of hazelnut on a peppery background characterizes the nose. In the palate, a great sweetness despite the high percentage of alcohol. Even if the complexity of a single malt is not present, the nutty taste this grain whisky offers is very pleasant, even if the general impression about the taste is a kind of linearity.
The finish is lingering and pleasant, slightly bitter (woody) and dominated by the same sweetness than in the palate. After a while, the woody character (or even better said, the clear nutty taste) dominates clearly.
Quite a nice experience for my first grain whisky.


