Duncan Taylor Octave Glentauchers 2009 PS 13Y 53.7%
The Octave collection represents de finest Singled and Blended Malts and Single Grain Scotch Whiskies, invigorated by finale maturation in reconstructed ex sherrywood Octave casks.
This Glentauchers Octave 2009 is a 13YO, Specially bottled for Premium Spirits.
Tasting notes
Before
Green Apples, pears, rum and raisin ice cream, whipped cream, shortbread.
After
Sherry, lime juice, dark chocolate, icing sugar, white pepper.
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