Amrut Kadhambam
Official bottling
Single malt - Bangalore
Amber
50% ABV
Dram
Nose: Raisins, pears, red grapes, chocolate, orange peel, hints of chillies.
Mouthfeel: Medium body, slippery, thickens slightly, astringent.
Tasting: Sweet. Brown paper, red grapes, chocolate, raisins, hints of raspberry jam.
Finish: Long. Brown paper, red grapes, raisins, hints of toast.
Comments:
Kadhambam means 'mixture' apparently. This is a mixture of peated and unpeated Amrut, but it's fair to say that the sherry influence of the cask has overpowered most of the peat. Besides a hint of toast in the finish, it's all jammy, chocolatey sherry notes. This is good stuff though.
Verdict:
I like this.
Tuesday, 30 August 2016
Amrut Kadhambam
Labels:
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Bangalore,
I like this,
India,
Official bottling,
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Tasting notes
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