Day 1
Tobermory
12 year single malt Islay Scotch
ABV: 46.3%
Color: Old Gold
Viscosity: 4 (out of 10) slight legs
Nose: sweet,fruit, bit of smoke
Palate: Fruit, woody, hint of salt
Finish: full smoke and peaty, and pepper

Notes: very good mouth feel, full Smokey peaty ness in the finish



Day 2
Glencadam
15 year single malt Speyside Scotch
ABV: 46%
Color: pale straw
Viscosity: 2 (out of 10) no legs
Nose: Grassy, light lemon, berries
Palate: honey with citrus
Finish: strong woodsy smoke finish, with a pop of maltyness that lingers an d fades to a bit a sourness

notes: really needs water back to smooth it out. Okay.



Day 3
Glenfarclas 105
10~ year old speyside single malt
ABV: 60% !!!!
Color: pale Gold
Viscosity: 2 (out of 10) no legs
Nose: strong, Sherry. Creamy and nutty. Honey on toast, touch of smoky coffee.
palate: Silken, spicy and peppery oak. Almond, praline, hazelnut, dried peels, fruity.
Finish: Long, peppery and nutty.

notes: a few tears of water to really bring this one out. amazing

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@Treebugz Yep, cannot go wrong with the doublewood. So many flavors, just a ride for your tongue

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