Beinn Dubh The Flying Scotsman's Cocktail Bar Limited Edition
| Category | SINGLE MALT |
| Distillery | Speyside Distillery |
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| Bottled Year | - |
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| ABV | 43.0% |
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| Country | Scotland |
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Flavor Profile
Tasting Notes
Colour
gold
air Nose
it’s a characterful spirit, starting with typical farmy and malty notes as well as quite some grass and tea plus a little peat smoke. Goes on with notes of vanilla custard, chamomile, quite some liquorice wood, a little porridge and then a bigger grassiness that goes very well with the general profile. Mustard. A style that’s a little ‘old skool’, very pleasantly so. And good news that they didn’t try to dope it with overactive wood! It does remind me a bit of the old Banff actually
restaurant Palate
even more unusual than on the nose, with an attack on liquorice, mustard again, blackcurrant jelly (containing little sugar) and a leathery dryness as well as a faint saltiness. It’s also quite farmy again, organic in the organoleptic sense of the word, getting finally a little roasted and sweeter. Coffee beans
timer Finish
surprisingly long, with a good deal of green peatiness and hints of white rum. Cane sugar in the aftertaste
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