Singleton of Dufftown Spey Cascade 70cl Whisky
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The Spey Cascade single malt Scotch whisky from the Singleton of Dufftown is made with a balanced mix of whiskies aged in both bourbon and Sherry casks. The result is warming with baked orchard fruits, demerara sugar and golden barley. Great for early evening dramming, this one - laid back with good flavour behind it. The folks at the Singleton of Dufftown also say Spey Cascade pairs well with chocolate truffles, too. If you're feeling decadent, go for it.
Whiskeys, I feel you like them or not, my family know I like a whiskey, some I like, others, no so much, the bottle of Spey Cascade was one of those bottles that was brought for me on Fathers Day last year, I like it, other people don’t, as the reviews reflect, On a personal view I like Speyside whiskeys, but not all..
Have just received this as a gift, opened it tonight and drinking as I write. Dispite the mixed reviews I found it very drinkable and enjoyable. Think it’s best as an after dinner dram. Very easy to drink not to complex and leaves you wanting another one. I have a great collection of whisky now, and although this won’t vlow you away. I’d buy it as it’s a good price for an easy drinking enjoyable whisky. The bottle is nice as well!! ?
Way too much caramel as usual from a Diageo malt. Nukes the flavour completely. Quite rank on ice and dull as dishwater neat. Not worth the money - but its Diageo init. Like so many of the newer generation of whisky drinkers its rapidly becoming the case that I prefer bourbon. I haven't had a decent Scots malt in years now - not since Bruichladdich's 'Rocks'. It's all overpriced pish that tastes like mouldy refills.
Bought my first bottle in Scotland. A fine dram it is!
A top notch malt, can be enjoyed on your own..... or with friends (but check their reasons for being there with you first)
$32.68 - $73.09