dimanche 8 janvier 2012

Cameronbridge 31 years, Whiskies of Scotland (en)



That bottle was brought directly from Scotland and is courtesy Single Malts Direct, in fact a subsidiary of Duncan Taylor. The single grain worth 63 euros made ​​a good impression since it finished in second place and received an average of 84.79 with scores ranging from 92 to 72. This gap of 20 points indicates once again the diverse tastes of different participants of the WDTS.
Here are the notes extremes:
Savoureur
Appearance: Straw
nose: Medium to strong intensity (the intensity is growing with aeration), freshly toasted bread (especially at the beginning), slightly acid fruit, jellies, purple, preserved milk, floral (the last two flavors especially after a long breathing )
Taste: Medium to strong intensity, again this complex mixture and the melted aromas of the nose, nothing that disturbs the pleasure of the palate
finish: medium
With water: No change. It is a good swimmer, even if the whisky has absolutely no need for water.
conclusion: Complex and well melted whisky, provided you give him enough time to express fully. I like it.
92/100

Jolie Grenouille
Color: straw yellow
Nose: Alcohol well integrated. Light air of stale cigarette smoke mixed with some citrus.
Palate: True to nose with a little bit more of citrus.
Final medium.
A straight whisky.
72/100
All notes are available on the following page: http://www.whisky-distilleries.info/WhiskyWDTS/2011-04/Bottle3_EN.shtml


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