I'm torn on this whisky. Part of me wants to pick up a bottle while I can at a reduced price, but this whisky is almost sickly sweet. I enjoy it, but I don't know if I would grow out of it. I definitely appreciate a 29 year single grain for its uniqueness and it has some very unique characteristics that I haven't picked up on in other whiskies. It's best without water. Nose: Buttered popcorn, corn flakes, sweet fruit, Palate: Oak, candy corn, sweet fruit, ginger, sweet up front and turn slightly bitter. Finish: Lingers, but not to strong. A bitter white pepper note shows up near the end Mouthfeel: This is where the age shows. It is creamy and viscous and like drinking a liquid candy corn.
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Vanilla pear and candied lemon on the nose gives way to more candied lemons, oranges and pears on the palate. Leaving it to warm up on the palate it gets a creamy mouth feel and flavors of cinnamon, cloves, and ginger. The finish has a punch. It hits hard with pepper and gingerbread.
Drank mezcal and tequila as reference liquors then tried this again. Confirming my first impression which was this is a vanilla bomb indistinguishable from compass box hedonism. Hedonism is available everywhere so why try to hunt this down?
Nose: very sweet and somewhat fruity, peach maybe. Some vanilla and butterscotch. Taste: more sweet, tart, caramel and wood lingers. Its very enjoyable and smooth, never would’ve guessed its a 54% dram.
Take that back. This is less harsh than hedonism perhaps due to its age. I like it better than hedonism. Don’t have any hedonism left to compare head to head
N: fingernail polish remover, medicinal, apples. Palate: drying, oak, tart apple, spicy ginger. Finish: wood, tart. Old and fairly complex. Not for me.
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Cameronbridge 'Harmony' 28 Year Old 1991 - Old Particular Spiritualist Series (Douglas Laing)