Summary
This single malt whisky, aged for 10 years, offers a unique and intriguing experience for both novice and seasoned whisky drinkers. The name 'A fiasco of wine with sandy cookies' hints at its complex and layered profile, which is both inviting and mysterious. The whisky is crafted in Scotland, ensuring the traditional spelling and adherence to the high standards of Scottish whisky production.
On the nose, this whisky presents a delightful bouquet that combines the sweetness of wine with a hint of sandy cookies, creating an inviting aroma that is both familiar and novel. The palate follows through with a harmonious blend of flavors, where the initial sweetness gives way to a more nuanced and slightly dry finish. This balance of sweet and dry elements makes it a versatile choice for various occasions.
The finish is smooth and lingering, leaving a pleasant aftertaste that encourages another sip. This whisky's profile is best described as 'sweet_fruit_mellow,' making it an excellent choice for those who appreciate a well-rounded and approachable single malt. Its flavor complexity is further highlighted by suggested tags such as 'biscuity,' 'baking spices,' 'vanilla bean,' 'juicy pear,' and 'oak.' These elements come together to create a memorable and enjoyable whisky experience.
Tasting Notes
- Nose
- Sweet wine and sandy cookies.
- Palate
- Harmonious blend of sweetness and slight dryness.
- Finish
- Smooth and lingering.
Additional Details
- Brand
- The Scotch Malt Whisky Society
- Distilled At
- Bottled By
- unknown
- Cask Strength?
- n/a
- Single Cask?
- n/a
- Cask Details
- unknown
- Added By
- dcramer