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Auchentoshan
Scotland
Single Malt
A Lowland single malt whisky from the Auchentoshan distillery, no age statement is given and one assumes it is a younger malt though certainly an enjoyable one. 'Classic' was launched in 2008 to replace the old staple 'Select'.
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Fairly sweet, toasty Bourbon notes and creamy vanilla intertwined with lush, ripe cooked fruit. Perhaps coconut.
Fruity with typical Auchentoshan refinement. White peach and crème anglaise.
Clean, a floral freshness, a little more zest with white peach and apple.
There comes a stage in life where you want a dram after getting up in the morning. This whisky is great for that, its light and slightly floral, a good basic no-age statement whisky, and a Laphroaig isn't really what you want to start your morn with!
I like the fruity. It's a light drink without much depth. Don't regret buying it but will look for a more character next time.
First time taster. Sour. Boring. Slightly improved with a splash of water. Doesn't taste like Scotch Whiskey.
OK For Price, But Not An Auchentoshan Auchentoshan 12 year is one of my favorite Scothes, and their 3 Wood may be the best Scotch I've ever tried. For 40 bucks, this Auchentoshan Classic is certainly worth the money, but it has none of the depth of smoothness I associate with the brand. I don't think it deserves to bear the Auchentoshan name
Auchentoshan 12 year is one of my favorite Scothes, and their 3 Wood may be the best Scotch I've ever tried. For 40 bucks, this Auchentoshan Classic is certainly worth the money, but it has none of the depth of smoothness I associate with the brand. I don't think it deserves to bear the Auchentoshan name.
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