1980’s Tobermory 4cl canadian whiskeyThis is an un open, an appears to be a 4cl fill level Tobermory NAS (40%, OB + 1980): Nose: Oily and waxy, with hints of peaches, oranges, and maybe pineapple. Mineral notes, flints, and a touch of wet newspaper. Mouth: Similar sweet minty notes, yellow apples, and oranges Finish: A flash of orange peel, soft sawdust, toffee, and dates. Remember that whisky tasting experiences can be quite subjective, so feel free to explore and discover your own
and a faint echo of tobacco
Nose: Malty with a touch of spice
The Cardhu distillery (known as Cardow at the time) was officially founded in 1824 by John Cumming - a farmer who allegedly had been involved with illegal distillation at the site for at least a decade before 'legitimising' his business
Lime juice
Other than that it’s a cortege of soot
The whiskey was never intended to be released for general sale
cocktail bitters and liquorice
earthy notes of citrus
with spice and tropical fruit cocktail notes
and somewhat spicy
this 1970s Old Forester is rich
with the same spices plus perhaps a spicy meatiness