My son bought me a lovely Christmas present. Each month I get a different minature whisky. The supplier emails me to say "this month it is xyz and its in the post.
Below is the expert taster guide for the March sample. Its Inchgower 14 year old.
Why can't they do one that tastes like whiskey
The nose is quite light and delicate. There is a zesty tang with notes of sugary citrus, hints of stemmy hay and a gentle breeze pushing barley in a Summer field. Tones of blossom and apple peel with cocoa. The palate is fresh with hay and petals, notes of arak and well-balanced tannins. There are some spicy notes with cystallized stem ginger. The finish is of medium length with spice and a tangy citrus note.
Below is the expert taster guide for the March sample. Its Inchgower 14 year old.
Why can't they do one that tastes like whiskey
The nose is quite light and delicate. There is a zesty tang with notes of sugary citrus, hints of stemmy hay and a gentle breeze pushing barley in a Summer field. Tones of blossom and apple peel with cocoa. The palate is fresh with hay and petals, notes of arak and well-balanced tannins. There are some spicy notes with cystallized stem ginger. The finish is of medium length with spice and a tangy citrus note.