Single Malt
Scotland

We imagine the Forgotten Gems shelves must be like that dream cave in the BFG, with all sorts of tiny bottles and oddly shaped decanters tucked in every corner, each with a magical liquid glistening within. This particularly dreamy addition to the range consists of just thirteen bottles and hails from the revered, and long-closed Lowlander, Rosebank.
Creamy notes of Caramac and banana bread, musty oak, and pithy citrus, with honeyed almonds and butterscotch.
Elegant layers of delicate honey, juicy, sweet barley, and crisp apple are backed by candied citrus and old, leathery oak.
Zesty marmalade, burnt brown sugar, a touch of cedar.

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Given that the Rosebank was mothballed in 1993, and we have already seen a 31 y.o release, how can a 26 yo be possible? Asking as a Falkirk resident.