Tullibardine Sauternes Finish
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6102 | |
Tullibardine | |
Scotland, Highlands | |
Single Malt Whisky | |
43% | |
0.7 l | |
Original bottling | |
Provenance | |
Average tasting notes Tasting notes |
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Nosing
Sweet:
Vanilla:
Zitrus:
Malt:
Fruit:
Barley:
Wheat:
Lemon:
Honey:
Nuts:
Sherry:
Grape:
Tropical Fruit:
Pineapple:
Herbs:
Caramel:
Peach:
Almonds:
Berries:
Anis:
Cherry:
Pear:
Oil:
Dried Fruit:
Floral:
Orange:
Spices:
Oak:
Chocolate:
Hay:
Tasting
Fruit:
Sweet:
Spices:
Pineapple:
Vanilla:
Oak:
Malt:
Nuts:
Pepper:
Oil:
Chocolate:
Herb:
Grape:
Wheat:
Honey:
Chili:
Caramel:
Barley:
Zitrus:
Orange:
Coffee:
Lime:
Sherry:
Dried Fruit:
Almonds:
Peach:
Dark Chocolate:
Finish
Sweet:
Spices:
Oak:
Pepper:
Fruit:
Zitrus:
Malt:
Nuts:
Herb:
Chocolate:
Sherry:
Chili:
Maritime Notes:
Tropical Fruit:
Alcohol:
Almonds:
Seaweed:
Vanilla:
Grape:
Peat Smoke:
Coffee:
Dark Chocolate:
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All tasting notes
25. Mar 2020
Nosing:
Honey, caramel. Candied nuts and dried apricot, vanilla. Quite buttery. More sweet than fruity.
Taste:
Sweet intense arrival, light honey, mixed fruit and dried fruit flavours. Sweetness diminishes and some spiciness develops over time.
Finish:
Medium length, relatively dry. More nutty and spicy character comes forward
Comment:
This is a very approachable release. The nose is really pretty, but I don't get the citrus notes that Horst did a couple of years ago, so maybe it has changed a bit since then. On the palate, it is intense and sweet, as you'd expect from a desert wine finish. However it never gets terribly complex, though the spicy development and drying finish are a nice contrast. The bottling strength is well judged, no water required, nor do I miss any additional alcohol. The price very reasonable for this release. It isn't setting my world on fire, but I could see this as very popular among newer scotch drinkers for it's approachable flavours and presentation. Pretty solid.
86/100
Honey, caramel. Candied nuts and dried apricot, vanilla. Quite buttery. More sweet than fruity.
Taste:
Sweet intense arrival, light honey, mixed fruit and dried fruit flavours. Sweetness diminishes and some spiciness develops over time.
Finish:
Medium length, relatively dry. More nutty and spicy character comes forward
Comment:
This is a very approachable release. The nose is really pretty, but I don't get the citrus notes that Horst did a couple of years ago, so maybe it has changed a bit since then. On the palate, it is intense and sweet, as you'd expect from a desert wine finish. However it never gets terribly complex, though the spicy development and drying finish are a nice contrast. The bottling strength is well judged, no water required, nor do I miss any additional alcohol. The price very reasonable for this release. It isn't setting my world on fire, but I could see this as very popular among newer scotch drinkers for it's approachable flavours and presentation. Pretty solid.
86/100