1970s Chivas Regal 12 YO 5cl BowmoreColour: Full gold. Nose: A rather an elegant smokiness, notes of roasted chestnuts, vanilla pods, old orange liqueur, then a grassier phase (straight grass but also dry salad rocket and so on or raw asparagus) and finally all things leathery and globally phenolic. Ill spare you the list. Mouth: very creamy, round, polished, fruity (strawberry cake, quinces), with a lot of vanilla (custard, cake, crme) and oranges in all their states. Theres maybe less
punchy and sweet
This would send many malts back to school – indeed
tarry as usual
Part of a set of limited edition Courvoisier bottlings designed by the leading Art Deco artist Erte
This allows a wider selection for the winemaker
focused nose blending ripe red berry fruits with subtle citrus touches
Palate :- Smooth and mellow: True to Canadian Club’s reputation
Taste: Dense start with neat honey
elegant bottle features a thin neck
Fresh floral flavours with notes of vanilla develop into a soft finish that adds an enticing richness to this acclaimed single malt whisky
The family Lheraud have been involved in winemaking and cognac production for hundreds of years
which has become known as 'Drambuie'