Nose Like a toasted merengue. There's a distinct sense of white sugar, but slightly browned. Fairly simple. Palate Reminds me of nothing more that a creme brulee is had one time where lavender had been slightly boiled in the cream. Like that, but if you had over-flamed the sugar on top. Quite nice, really. For a slightly-elevated proof, there isn't much burn, but it has some backbone. Finish More creme brulee that tapers off into some oak tannins. Not as heavily-oaked as you'd expect from something this old Overall I bought this as something like a birthday present for myself because I wanted to taste a really old whisky. If that's your situation and you're willing to drop $120 on half a bottle of whisky in order to satisfy your curiosity, then I recommend it. There's nothing earth-shattering here, but you won't be left with an un-drinkable novelty, either. It does just a few things and it does them all quite well.
Invergordon
Invergordon Single Grain Scotch Whisky Aged 43 Years: Batch 7 (That Boutique-y Whisky Company)
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$100 to $300 Luxury
3.75
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HankeyB
3.8
Tastes like this
Same style and price bracket, best rated first.
Cameronbridge
Cameronbridge 'Harmony' 28 Year Old 1991 - Old Particular Spiritualist Series (Douglas Laing)
4.4
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