
Single malt Scotch whisky from the Glen Moray distillery in Speyside, which has been treated to a finishing period in sherry casks, giving it a generous helping of Speyside sherried yumminess. Dig in.
Raisin and milk chocolate, with a backbone of butterscotch sweeties.
Cinnamon starts to develop on the palate, giving it an enjoyable warmth. Still rich in caramel and butterscotch.
Medium length, with a hint of five-spice.

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Tried it as a budget option and that's just what it's good for. Overall a functioning whiskey that is enjoyable but not as smooth as I'd prefer. I paid $30 and really I'd choose to pay a couple extra dollars and get the glenlivet instead.
I just tried it on a whim and liked it. The sherry taste is subtle but it's a nice complement to the malt whiskey. Glad I tried it
I feel the description is too enchanted and hard to imagine. It is simply easier to tell you that it is as smooth as a polished crystal and lingers for a minute, but with pleasant, sweet, yet subtle depth that just makes you imagine pouring another. Because of the price point, I must give it all 5 stars. Superb job Guys!!!
5 stars from me. Simply put, this is one of the best value whisky’s out there. Although it won’t “wow” you, you’ll find it easy to drink and it’s got a decent nose too. If anyone can show me a better single malt for between £20-26 do let me know.
For the money its great value and a good quality whisky. Easy to drink. The guy who made the comment about "it smells bad " maybe your nose is to close to your ass