The Single Malts of Scotland

Aged 14 Years, Bourbon Barrel

ABV 46%
REVIEWED Issue 57
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Specifications
Brand: Rosebank, The Single Malts of Scotland
Expression: Aged 14 Years, Bourbon Barrel
Type: Scotland Whisky / Single Malt
Age: 14 years old
ABV: 46%
Country/Region: Scotland / Lowland
Bottling type: Independent Bottling
Tasting notes
Taster   Michael Jackson
Nose: Light, simply structured. Some cereal notes behind slightly drier fruit.
Palate: Delicate. Sweet. Slightly chewy cereals. Malty, buttery cookies. Some chocolate.
Finish: Simple, well structured, perhaps slightly salty? Liquorice toffee. Appetising.
Comment: Simple, well structured malt.
7.8
Taster   Martine Nouet
Nose: Restrained but subtle. New leather. A floral delicacy. A touch of orange blossom honey.
Palate: Thick, sweet. Very oily. Lemon pulp. Not a great range of flavours but a pleasant citrussy profile. A hint of ginger.
Finish: Nutty. Smoked almonds.
Comment: A surprising character. A light aromatic profile with a heavy mouthfeel. A touch of water keeps the balance right.
7.5
Visit the distillery
Rosebank (Closed 1993) Distillery, Falkirk, Lowland, Scotland
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