Springbank's 'wee beastie' - an unnecessary experiment or a long overdue addition to their core range? On the nose, honeydew melon, lemon peel and persimmon are intertwined with sourdough, marzipan and a touch of ice wine. It's only lightly peated and very clean. Lovely arrival of citrus and tropical fruits, followed by ripe pears, peppery spices and a good amount of peat. An utterly spirit-driven malt without any funk. Sweet pineapple, ash and savory notes linger in the warming finish. It comes down to the quality of their distillate - which is excellent. RATING: 4.0/5.0 stars ≙ 87 pts → FIRST-CLASS
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