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96 Points

Sunday, November 4, 2012 - Delicate, not so dark as expected. Amazing. Licorice, herbs, spice, rancio, extremely refined, basically flawless spirit. No alcoholic fiery or bite is left, it's evolved beyond that, and is my ultimate scotch to date, potentially redefining the category for me.

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  • Comment posted by numen:

    2/9/2013 1:38:00 PM - Thanks for the tasting notes. I've been looking into this bottle and wondered whether it had the nutty/oily/praline profile to it, thanks!

  • Comment posted by yofog:

    2/9/2013 2:26:00 PM - You're welcome! Your tasting notes are helpful to me, too. Given your taste for old cognac, I think you'll like this one. I had it at whiskyfest and other people around me didn't care for it, complaining that it was too light. I felt that it simply had the ethereal quality that spirits get when they're very, very mature. There's certainly a lot of flavor here, but it sort of floats across the palate the way a 50+ yr old cognac does. And while it sort of has the nutty/oily quality, it doesn't have the thick mouthfeel I usually associate with that flavor profile.

  • Comment posted by numen:

    2/9/2013 3:28:00 PM - Thanks for the follow-up! I really appreciate it. I find your notes very useful; you actually provide tasting notes, and your scores are well-considered, so when I saw your take on this, the expression certainly seemed special.

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