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Royal Brackla was the very first Scottish distillery to receive 'royal' status when, in 1833, it was bestowed upon them by King William IV. Most of the distillery's production goes into Dewar's blends, but as with other Dewar's distilleries a single malt range has been launched as part of the Last Great Malts. For the Royal Brackla Oloroso casks have been used for a luxurious, regal feel, with beautiful packaging to match.
Florentines, Coco Pop cakes, slightly leafy, more ginger. A drop of water brings out more green apple and toasted almond.
Pain au raisin. Pain au chocolat. Baking spices and gateau.
Milk chocolate dusting (not cocoa) and a hint of fizzy apple sweets.
A distinguished Oloroso cask matured malt.
Taste like cheap single malt
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Just got my first taste of this. I was a little sceptical about a mere 12 year old bottled at only 40% and priced at $53 (here in Switzerland where Scotch is very expensive). My favourite shopkeeper insisted I taste it and POW! A nice light nose with hints of candied peel. A buttery, nutty, chocolatey palate. Less sweet than the Glendronach equivalent, much sweeter and more full in flavour than Glenlivet, brim full of dried fruit flavours, nicely spicy and smooooooooooth. Not as complex as most older sherried whiskies and the finish is short and sweet leaving you wanting more. Very dangerous drink this.
Having my first one, tonight. Above average 12 - Smooth and quite rich, without being overpowering. If you enjoy a Glenmorangie La Santa, I reckon you'd also go a Royal Brackla 12 ...and vice versa, naturally!
This is a very smooth whiskey. Light on the nose. Just a few drops of water to bring out the full aroma and taste. Like the title says, very smooth with a nice short finish.