| ex Vat | € 347,11 |
| in Vat | € 420,00 |
| Volume | 0,70l |
| Distillery | Springbank |
| Bottler | OB |
| Serie | Bourbon Wood |
| Bottled for | |
| Distilled date | 11.2002 |
| Bottling date | 08.2017 |
| Country | Scotland |
| Age | 14 |
| Cask Type | Fresh and Refill Bourbon Barrels |
| Cask Number | Bottle code 17/390 |
| Alcohol % | 55.8% |
| Volume | 0,70 |
| Stock | 0 |
This one came out last year in autumn. Colour: straw. Nose: well, it starts extremely mineral (mineralic as Angus would say), very austere, ridden with notes of flints, guns that were just used, aspirin tablets, then bandages, burning grass and herbs, burnt artichokes… I wouldn’t call it sexy so far, but let’s see what happens once water’s been added… With water: new wellies, new tyres, rock dust, gravel, you see… Mouth (neat): huge lemony, aspiriny, cinchona-y arrival, you’d even believe you’re having bitters… neat. You’re also chomping on cactus leaves and burnt broccoli. I know. With water: gentler and fruitier, but all on sharp citrus, grapefruit, lime, bitter oranges… Finish: very long, with some green pepper this time, and peat smoke. A feeling of having just eaten orange peel in the aftertaste. Comments: one of the austerely bitter recent Springbanks I’ve been given to try. I had expected a little more sweetness, but that’s me.
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