Black and White (bottled 1960s)
Official bottling
Blended malt
Orange gold
35% ABV
Dram
Nose: Celery, leather, cucumber, orange peel, cedar, vanilla, hints of peat.
Mouthfeel: Light body, cools, loosens, watery.
Tasting: Bitter. Sandalwood, marmalade, leather, cedar, ginseng, hints of guarana.
Finish: Medium. Ginseng, black tea, marmalade, cucumber.
Comments:
Old blends, sometimes, there's nothing better. This one is gentle and loose (presumably because of the lower strength), but has heaps of old bottle effect, married to marmalade and cucumber. It's not very sweet, although it fades to something that tastes artificial, like energy drink.
Verdict:
I like this.
Saturday, 28 September 2019
Black and White (bottled 1960s)
Labels:
Blended malt,
I like this,
John Buchanan Co,
Scotland,
Tasting notes
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