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Colour: Copper-brown.
Nose: Treacle, maple syrup, lots of vanilla pods and some peppercorn.
Palate: Smooth, slightly viscous, spicy (pepper and cinnamon). There's orange rind and cinnamon sticks, with a dusting of icing sugar and a fair amount of oak. Simply, but tasty.
Finish: Medium to long in length, peppery.
Rating (on my very non-scientific scale): 88/100. No-one's suggesting this is an earth-shatteringly complex whisky - it's not. It's a simple rye done very well. All the flavours you want in a rye are there, with a bold, solid backbone. The ABV feels spot on and it serves well as a neat dram, or a great base for a booze-forward cocktail.
Cheers,
Martin.
Cheers,
Martin.
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