Always wonder but at what ABV does the alcohol just overpower the smell and taste of the liquor? I admire those who can enjoy such elegant liquor. Cheers
George Stevenson Tasting notes are often what the whisky is reminiscent of to the reviewer based on their experience of smell and taste. I might find things like brine, seaweed, earth, hay and leather oil in a peated whisky.
Horst, polish your English. Your pronunciations of "precious", "citrus" and some other words are worse than Werner Herzog, haha. Also your ad hoc translation of "Sorbet" as sorbet and not sherbet was funny.
Saw this offered in a local bar for $700 a dram.
Dear Horst, THANK YOU for saying aVailable!! Great review!!!
Joe Macchiarulo Ha! Bravo! I know, I know. Great job. Haha.
Thanks again for a great review!
Small taste samples! Intresting!
Thanks for this video
I know where there is a 2014 because I have stared at the same bottle in a LCBO cabinet, holding my lottery ticket for the last 3 years.
I’m jelly... sooo jelly!!!
Always wonder but at what ABV does the alcohol just overpower the smell and taste of the liquor? I admire those who can enjoy such elegant liquor. Cheers
That would be different for different people. If the alcohol is overpowering, add water until it isn't.
Ridiculously expensive. Fuck Diageo for closing Port Ellen to begin with.
51 % at 37 years old? How can that be right?
“Tobacco Tin” “Leather Chair” how do you know what that tastes like?
George Stevenson
Tasting notes are often what the whisky is reminiscent of to the reviewer based on their experience of smell and taste. I might find things like brine, seaweed, earth, hay and leather oil in a peated whisky.
It's Mr Garrison from South Park...lol
If he was German.
Horst, polish your English. Your pronunciations of "precious", "citrus" and some other words are worse than Werner Herzog, haha. Also your ad hoc translation of "Sorbet" as sorbet and not sherbet was funny.