Somewhat pale, golden appearance, with typical alcohol legs. Aroma is of sweet grains and underlying peat smoke, with some wax. Taste is of those elements, as well, and the smokiness helps along the main filler body. The mouthfeel is high medium, and 100 Pipers finishes mild and mellow. RJT
About this bottle
One of the "standard" brands of blended Scotch from the Pernod Ricard stable. The name refers to the fight between Bonnie Prince Charlie and the Jacobites, as told in the ballad "The Hundred Pipers"
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A whisky that will always suit the budget, but not worth the hang over. Strong pungent vanilla scent, bad after taste, numbness on the tongue, and not smooth on its own. Mixers are required to drink this. Not a great whisky! Miss ❌
Pretty bog standard blend. Lots of vanilla, a bit of must. Not the worst thing out there, but it’s definitely a mixer
*shrug* cheap scotch from Applebee’s. Better than I expected at least.
Nose: not much, smokey Palate: peat Finish: long and hot
I can’t decide on this flavor
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