Coleburn 34yo 1967/2002
Old and Rare Platinum Selection, Douglas Laing
Single malt - Speyside
Buttercups
50.4% ABV
Dram
Nose: Malted grains, lemon zest, cream soda, vanilla, leather, celery salt, hints of fresh cut grass. With water, malted grains, gooseberries, cream soda.
Mouthfeel: Medium body, loosens, tingly, hot.
Tasting: Bitter sweet. White chocolate, leather, papayas, cream soda, celery salt, gooseberries, malted grains, hints of cloves. With water, malted grains, leather, gooseberries, photocopy paper.
Finish: Long. Malted grains, cream soda, cloves, white grapes.
Comments:
Excellent old Speyside whisky, like gooseberry cream soda. Lots of feinty notes appear with a few drops of water, and the old bottle effect comes through. Utterly delicious.
Verdict:
I like this a lot.
Friday, 7 June 2024
Coleburn 34yo 1967/2002
Labels:
Coleburn,
Douglas Laing,
I like this a lot,
Scotland,
Single malt,
Speyside,
Tasting notes
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