Wonderful Review. I for one don't like products that feature more "smokey or peaty" tones and find this one excellent. I highly recommend especially if you are new to Scotch....
It´s one of my first high quality whiskies and I have to share the reviewers opinion; it´s a great whisky and definitely not bitter. Fruity, lively, oaky and long finish. Good for beginners. Extremely tasty.
Just got my first bottle I am new to the world of Scotch whisky myself and I found it to be exactly as you described it fabulous drink going on to my second bottle thank you for your help I was wondering if you could recommend another that is very similar to try for a beginner like myself
Hmmm? I'm wondering what I could find that would have hints of chocolate caramel more on the sweet side something in that nature I'm a little uncertain in which direction to go I'm a bit of a novice when it comes to the Scotch whisky what would you recommend
Just happened upon your channel but bravo sir. My question though, is I was reading in a gentlemen's magazine that Auchentoshan Three Wood would be a good whisky for someone who's new to Scotch whiskey, is that so?
Yes, it is a good whisky for beginners. The Auchentoshan Three wood is a rather mild whisky that still has a lot of aromas mostly sweet and fruit, so the beginners are not overwhelmed with peat smoke, spiciness or heavy marine flavours. We usually recommend the Auchentoshan 12 as it is less cost intensive, but the Three wood is fine.
Wonderful Review. I for one don't like products that feature more "smokey or peaty" tones and find this one excellent. I highly recommend especially if you are new to Scotch....
Good review! I learned how they avoid bitterness by limiting time in the Spanish cask. This kind of insight is great!
We are glad to help
Just opened my three wood while ago, it’s smooth and sweet and not bitter. Very fruity, surprisingly it compliments with fried salmon :)
It´s one of my first high quality whiskies and I have to share the reviewers opinion; it´s a great whisky and definitely not bitter. Fruity, lively, oaky and long finish. Good for beginners. Extremely tasty.
Wonderful Review... over time have started to understand the complex world of whiskies. Thanks for your efforts
Thanks for the great insight. I will be purchasing this one Friday evening.
Very nice, only lowland i have tried, but will certainly try more .
Just got my first bottle I am new to the world of Scotch whisky myself and I found it to be exactly as you described it fabulous drink going on to my second bottle thank you for your help I was wondering if you could recommend another that is very similar to try for a beginner like myself
Hmmm? I'm wondering what I could find that would have hints of chocolate caramel more on the sweet side something in that nature I'm a little uncertain in which direction to go I'm a bit of a novice when it comes to the Scotch whisky what would you recommend
Great review!
A nice whisky, but it is such a shame we can't get the beautiful "Valinch"anymore. That really stood out!
very lovely stuff...
Just happened upon your channel but bravo sir. My question though, is I was reading in a gentlemen's magazine that Auchentoshan Three Wood would be a good whisky for someone who's new to Scotch whiskey, is that so?
Yes, it is a good whisky for beginners. The Auchentoshan Three wood is a rather mild whisky that still has a lot of aromas mostly sweet and fruit, so the beginners are not overwhelmed with peat smoke, spiciness or heavy marine flavours. We usually recommend the Auchentoshan 12 as it is less cost intensive, but the Three wood is fine.
Anyone know if, in fact, this has caramel and is chill filtered?
body is too thin for me, minimal malt notes
if you like the oranges, orange juice is the better option
Anyone else want to see Will Ferrell make this video?
Not my favourite whisky. I like the smell but the taste wasn't to my liking.
I agree. No subtlety to palate and somewhat reminds me of a cinammony cough syrup.
Lol RIP off! I get my scotch made FRESH from Poland for half that price!! WOW!!!! LMASO!!!!!
You don't know what you are talking about
If it’s made in Poland it’s Polish Whisky then but not Scotch, Scotch = made in Scotland