Bottle - Cask # 4.178, Eating ice cream in a humidor
Cask No. 4.178, Eating ice cream in a humidor
4.178
Eating ice cream in a humidor
12

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Cask No. 4.178 Lightly peated

Eating ice cream in a humidor

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A mixture of sweet and fruity notes are predominant to start with; lemon meringue pie, buttered mandarin orange cake, Haribo crocodile sweets, rum soaked raisin and passion fruit sorbet. With time sultanas and nutmeg appear but all the while there is an ever so light clean smoke prevalent. The taste neat like eating ice cream in a humidor. Less sweet than on the nose with maritime flavours of oysters, shrimps and other shellfish more dominant. After adding water the aroma changes to spare ribs on a barbecue but still sweet; Scotch pancakes, milk chocolate and a flaming banana pizza. The taste is now minty, cooling and slightly salty and in the finish like an iced milk shake. This sample comes from the distillery whose 18 year-old single malt was crowned ‘best spirit in the world’.

Age 12
Date Distilled June 2000
Cask Type 1st fill barrel
Region Highland Island
Outturn 215 bottles
ABV 59.1 %