1980s Dom Benedictine 43 degree productsBndictine D. O. M. is a delightful herbal liqueur with a rich history. Let me share some tasting notes for the 43 degree version: Appearance: Clear, coppery amber with copper flecks. Aroma: Fresh citrus peel, cardamom, cedar wood, nutmeg, sage, and mace. Taste: Silky, honeyed, and lightly spiced, featuring saffron, ginger, cardamom, cloves, and citrus zestiness. Aftertaste: Warming notes of mocha coffee, fudge, vanilla, and pine sap emerge, lingering
it looks like a giant chocolate than an ambassador might spoil you with
This is an incredibly rare 1970s bottle of Crawford's Five Star - a classic 12 year old Scotch blend that was first made by the blender and merchant A & A Crawford in Leith in the early 20th century
that concentrates in its aroma and flavor the signs of identity of the terroir in which it has been elaborated based on the most exquisite tradition
which gives a nuttier taste
aniseed and liquorice bring more complexity and freshness
1977 Strathmill 27 year old
yeasty character with dried red cherry in the background
Hints of pine resin
Gets also maltier and maltier
charcoal and a rubbery dryness towards the end
500 bottlesABV: 40%The Dram of Destiny remains shrouded in mystery
notes of liquorice root