
From the Auchentoshan distillery in the Scottish Lowlands comes a triple distilled single malt Scotch whisky aged entirely in first fill American oak casks. A light, bright whisky with plenty of vanilla sweetness at its centre - great as an aperitif dram.
Oranges and lemons, toffee chunks and milk chocolate. Wafts of grassy air and clotted cream.
Bounty bars, more citrus peels and peaches. A little bit buttery, with golden barley and oak spice developing on the mid palate.
Lasting notes of grapefruit and toffee pennies.

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If monkeys made whisky with piss... Auchentoshan.
Disappointing! I’m really missing a subtle single malt touch. The nose is promising, but the finish is really unpleasant to me with an indescribable bitter whack.
Cheap, but not so cheerful, I finished the bottle, only because I'm tight...
On a rating from Paraffin to Nectar, I rate this as turps.
I'm new to Scotch whiskey and I am very pleased with this introduction. It is smooth, tastes amazing, and makes just about any bad day better with a lowball of American Oak.