What's in a name? North British 30 Year Old 1978 - Rare Auld (Duncan Taylor) whisky is called whisky because it's produced in Scotland. Were it from America it would be spelled North British 30 Year Old 1978 - Rare Auld (Duncan Taylor) whiskey, rather than whisky.
Nose: Creamy, very fruity. Banoffee pie. Spices.
Palate: Tropical, thick and creamy, more banoffee pie, lots of vanilla, bourbon.
Finish: Supple and mouthcoating, butterscotch, rummy, long.