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776 Rosebank 12yrs<br />
Lowland, distillery bottling<br />
<strong>Boisdale</strong><br />
Fragrant. Light fruits, fresh pear, creamy and zingy - ginger beer There's smoke<br />
and a hint of green, sappy sticks. It rolls nicely in <strong>the</strong> mouth. Elegant, with little<br />
spikes of flavour: nut, grass and flowers lay on top, Soft, clean and quite floral. It<br />
all zips into life at <strong>the</strong> end. This remains a cracking dram<br />
767 Royal Lochnagar 12yrs<br />
Eastern Highlands, distillery bottling<br />
Fruitcake and faint burnt currants on <strong>the</strong> nose. Cakey, sherryish palate with a<br />
malty, grassy, sweetness. Complex, beautifully rounded and soothing – ideal as<br />
a night-cap or after-dinner dram.<br />
768 Royal Lochnagar Selected Reserve<br />
Eastern Highlands, distillery bottling<br />
A lovely balanced nose of sherry, malt and peat with a palate of fruitcake, ginger<br />
cake, spiced bread and Sambuca. A luscious and smoky finish.<br />
769 Scapa 14<br />
Orkney, bottled by Gordon & MacPhail<br />
Hea<strong>the</strong>r, honey and vanilla on <strong>the</strong> nose with a smooth, rich, creamy, sea-salty<br />
taste and a long, caramel & toffee finish.<br />
772 Singleton 12yrs<br />
Speyside, distillery bottling<br />
Straightforward nuttiness/nut shell, slightly bitter. Opens into yew, sawn oak,<br />
<strong>the</strong>n marshmallow and a touch of apple and fig relish.<br />
771 Speyburn 10yrs<br />
Speyside, distillery bottling<br />
Mixed fruit and mixed peel on <strong>the</strong> nose – a spicy prickle and an appetising peaty<br />
note. It is dry for a Speyside with a light to medium body. Straight forward and<br />
gentle with a surprisingly bitter, short finish.<br />
773 Springbank 10yrs<br />
Campbeltown, distillery bottling<br />
A fragrant, salty nose – you can really smell <strong>the</strong> sea. A powerful, intense, palate<br />
with clean sweetness, coconut and mint. Very complex with a toffee and hot<br />
peppermint finish and amazing length.<br />
774 Strathisla 12yrs<br />
Speyside, distillery bottling<br />
A soft, dry nose with faint hints of sherry, and a lot of development. A soft<br />
explosion at first on <strong>the</strong> palate – gooseberry, chocolate, coffee, toffee and vanilla<br />
and a very long finish.<br />
777 Strathmill 1991<br />
Speyside, bottled by Gordon & MacPhail<br />
A rarely seen Scotch - most ends up in blended whisky.<br />
775 Strathmill 12yrs<br />
Speyside, distillery bottling<br />
Lightly fragrant nose with aromas of sins of dessert apples. In <strong>the</strong> palate is<br />
smooth and syrupy with a touch of vanilla-pod, very lively. A dessert malt.<br />
43% £11.50<br />
40% £8.80<br />
43% £67.00<br />
40% £10.30<br />
40% £10.10<br />
40% £6.90<br />
46% £9.70<br />
43% £8.30<br />
40% £8.10<br />
43% £8.30<br />
All spirits are sold in measures of 25ml or multiples <strong>the</strong>reof<br />
All prices listed are for a large measure of 50ml. Should you require a regular measure, please ask.<br />
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