
Absurdly well-sherried single malt from Bowmore, distilled in 1964 and bottled in the 1990s as part of a trio of whiskies that have developed something of a reputation since their release. The word "legendary" gets used a lot when talking about them - that kind of reputation. This one was the final bottling of the three, and comes with its original wooden presentation case.
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A rather moreish yet unambiguous note of the nose to start. This is followed by a tremendous fullness of apple and blackberry pie. Sweet tones trail after the rather home feeling first sample. Consecutive warmth carries on to a dark and ASHY flavour which subsides into a void like maple tone. Shame about the toenail floating in the bottle. I have always found Scotch Whisky to be so independent and perhaps longing of separation of oppression. Lovely Jubly. X.
Was nice but I think I would have rather bought my car..