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North British 33 Year Old 1978 - Rare Auld (Duncan Taylor)

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70 cl / 54.4%

Scotland Single Malt Whisky

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    “North British isn't one of my favorites grain whiskies but this one is something quite different. Very fruity and interesting dram”
    This dram has a white wine-like color.

    Nose (86): average. honey, citrus, vanilla, floral, pepper, peaches. Quite fruity character.

    Taste (88): powerful, oily. honey, wood, spices, corn, vanilla, pepper. Maybe is it a bourbon?

    Finish (87): average. honey, fruits, melon, wood.

    87

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