
Speyside Region Blend 43 Years Old 1973 review: Massively fruity, zingy and fresh for its age, but also with that oiled wooden counter in a sweet shop feel about it and some old smoky notes not commonly found anymore. 90/100
Speyside Region Blend 43 Years Old 1973 review: Massively fruity, zingy and fresh for its age, but also with that oiled wooden counter in a sweet shop feel about it and some old smoky notes not commonly found anymore. 90/100
A great old grain with a real intensity of flavours and not too sweet, good herbality but also distinct evidence of grain spirit origin still even after all that time in the cask. A great example of why old grains can be as full and wholesome as single malt whisky. 86/100
Invergordon 43 Years Old 1972 Whiskybroker Whisky Review Category: Single Grain Scotch Whisky Origin: Invergordon Distillery Bottler: Whisky Broker; Cask #130000003 ABV: 49.9% Cost: ~ £80-£90 at auction What they say: An […]