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Ben Nevis 20 Year Old 1997 - Old Particular Consortium of Cards (Douglas Laing)

(70cl, 50%)

Ben Nevis 20 Year Old 1997 - Old Particular Consortium of Cards (Douglas Laing)

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Ben Nevis 20yo 1997 Bottling Note

The second release from Douglas Laing's Old Particular Consortium of Cards series! This one is a 20 year old Ben Nevis, drawn from a refill butt which matured the single malt Scotch whisky from February 1997 to May 2017. 626 bottles were produced, featuring the King of Diamonds on the label - and it's also been given the sub-name 'King of the Hills'. Probably a reference to the Ben Nevis mountain, not the vastly underrated cartoon.

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Tasting Note by The Chaps at Master of Malt

Nose: Plenty of barley and vanilla, with hints of mineral smoke lingering.

Palate: Smoke becomes more forward on the palate, though soon enough brioche and jam develops.

Finish: A touch of fizzy orange on the finish.

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