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LombardJewels of Scotland 21-year-old 1991 Cask No. 172 (distilled at Springbank)

Single Malt
Aged 21 years
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Summary

This 21-year-old single malt whisky, distilled at the renowned Springbank distillery and bottled by Lombard Jewels of Scotland, offers a sophisticated and mature drinking experience. Aged in Cask No. 172 since 1991, it embodies the rich heritage and craftsmanship of Scottish whisky-making traditions. The extended maturation period has allowed it to develop a complex and nuanced character, making it a prized addition to any whisky collection.

On the nose, this whisky presents a harmonious blend of aged oak and subtle sherry notes, indicative of its long maturation. The palate is equally impressive, with layers of dried fruits, gentle spices, and a hint of coastal influence, reflecting its Campbeltown origins. The texture is smooth and well-rounded, providing a luxurious mouthfeel that is both satisfying and memorable.

The finish is long and lingering, with a delicate balance of sweetness and spice that leaves a lasting impression. This whisky is best enjoyed neat or with a few drops of water to fully appreciate its depth and complexity. It is an excellent choice for both seasoned whisky enthusiasts and those looking to explore the world of aged single malts.

Common Notes

Tasting Notes

Nose
Aged oak, subtle sherry notes
Palate
Dried fruits, gentle spices, hint of coastal influence
Finish
Long and lingering, balanced sweetness and spice

Additional Details

Brand
Lombard
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The Critics

  • Whisky Advocate91 points