This golden-hued whisky was aged for 5 years in ex-Bourbon barrels. Chinese Single Malts have officially earned their place and are on the verge of a demand boom. With an aromatic profile unique to the Hunan region, Goalong is truly one of a kind, standing out as a high-quality Single Malt Whisky capable of competing with the best whiskies.
TASTING NOTES:
NOSE: Honey, jam, raisins, sweet malt with a soft floral aroma, subtle, light and woody.
PALATE: Sweet, clean, smooth and easy to drink, perfectly balanced, vanilla, nectar, just the right amount of fresh fruits, sweet and warm.
FINISH: Medium length, slightly round, with a very light fruity finish and hints of vanilla.
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