Mr_clark11 says on April 25, 2021
General description
Aroma fuerte con varios tonos de especias
Whisky | Robert Burns Single Malt Scotch Whisky |
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Country | Scotland |
Region | Islands |
Type | Single Malt |
Age | 10 years old |
Abv | 43% |
Rating | 75/100 |
Aroma fuerte con varios tonos de especias
This young Arran single malt offers great value for what you experience. From the nose to finish there is a consistent presence of summer fruits - particularly apples and sultana. Taste is predominantly sweet although there is some lingering tartness to it. Light, refreshing, and no artificial colouring - I think this homage to Robert Burns would make the late Scottish bard proud. Slàinte!
Fruit cake, crème brûlée, pecan, baked pears, toffee, apple orchard, sultana vineyard
Sultana, McIntosh apples, malt, rhubarb, fresh cream, coconut
Oak, raisin, sultana, ripened apple, vanilla, hint of milk chocolate
Heerlijk, fruit, citrus en met een lange nadronk. Arran maakt zalig goddelijk vocht.
Very smooth every day dram. Good value for money.
zeer zacht en lekker
Very nice for a not so much money, an explosion of taste!
Young and simple, pepper, sweet like a white rum, a little bit of white grape or pear.
vanilla sweetness, not very smooth more like punky. young and wild.
Light, lively, fairly sweet and fruity dram. Good intro scotch for those used to more delicate drinks. Not a bad whisky, but quite mild for my tastes. Would be a decent "summertime scotch", if that's a thing.
Light, fruity, sweet aroma.
Mild taste, unripe fruits, citrusy, maybe some green apple with a hint of caramel.
More fruit and some honey sweetness. Gentle finish, disappearing quickly.
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Highlands, Single Malt, 48%
Blend, 40%
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