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Gerston - Classic Selection (The Lost Distillery Company)

(70cl, 43%)

Gerston - Classic Selection (The Lost Distillery Company)
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Gerston Classic Selection Bottling Note

Though we may never know what whisky from the Gerston distillery tastes like (it closed back in 1882, and then again in 1914), The Lost Distillery Company have researched their production methods and created a blended malt which they reckon might well taste like Gerston's whisky!

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Tasting Note by The Chaps at Master of Malt

Nose: New leather, dried barley, charred oak and apple turnover.

Palate: Peanut brittle, olive oil, mint leaf and more pastry notes.

Finish: A subtly salty kick on the finish.

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Gerston - Classic Selection (The Lost Distillery Company) Reviews

overall 4/5

2022.06.23 overall 4/5
Nose: leather, oak, apple.
Palate: biscuit, olive , mint
Finish: salt, butter, the alcohol punch is stronger than other LD line

23rd June 2022

Lovely

Really vibrant
Light
Quite peaty
Really smooth
Great dram

6th July 2021

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