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- Amontillado Sherry
I like it
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- Neat
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- Oloroso Sherry
Nose very much comes off like a Laphroaig, but way more subtle on the tongue. Very drinkable, and far less smoke flavor than typical.
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- Neat
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- Neat
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- Melon Yellow
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- Neat
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- Pale Brown
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- Neat
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- Tawny
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- Notes
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- Neat
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- Vintage Oak
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- Neat
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- Tawny
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- Burnt Amber
Dark fruits, cherry, woody oak, cigar smoke, and dark cocoa. If you aren't a fan of Laphroaig's usual medicinal profile, this is a scotch for you, and if you are a fan, this is still a scotch for you.
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- Moscatel Sherry
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- Neat
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- Amontillado Sherry
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- Neat
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- Deep Brown
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- Neat
Still one of my favorite of all time. Such great flavor.
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- Rocks
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- Notes
- Style
- Neat
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- Burnt Amber
It's a little sweet, fairly mellow. I enjoy it with ice, but would be great neat as well. This one is right up my alley and almost a little too easy to love.
Hard to describe but so much different than the classic. Still similar for flavor profile but surprisingly mellow for a single cask. Very very enjoyable!
“Honey in the front, tar in the back” - Gavin
The 25 really brings out the flavors. Unlike a lot of more matured whisky it’s not mellowed out and packs a bigger punch than the 10.
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