Cooper's Choice Miltonduff 2011 - 10 Y
Discover the elegance and complexity of Coopers Choice Vintage 2011 Miltonduff, a limited edition single cask whisky from the prestigious Speyside region in Scotland.
Distilled in May 2011 and aged for a decade in a fresh bourbon cask, this non-chill-filtered single malt with no added color offers a pure and authentic tasting experience.
Bottled at cask strength at 56.5% alcohol, every drop of this exceptional whisky reveals a rich and harmonious range of flavors that will delight the most discerning connoisseurs.
TASTING NOTES
NOSE The nose opens with enticing aromas of warm buttery croissants, accompanied by creamy notes of vanilla. Hints of spiced apples and a touch of citrus zest add an extra dimension, creating a rich and seductive olfactory symphony.
PALATE On the palate, this single malt reveals a malty sweetness enhanced by flavors of honey flapjack and crumbled vanilla fudge. The gentle warmth of toasted oak enriches the experience, offering a velvety texture and impressive depth.
FINISH The finish is long and lingering, with chai spices gently emerging, accompanied by creamy and sweet notes of apricot and zesty lemon. Hints of juicy malt and barley add a delicate and balanced final touch.
Data sheet
- Country
- Scotland
- Littering
- 0.7
- Brand
- Cooper's Choice
- Alcohol level
- 56.5°
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