Royal Brackla 21yo 700mL
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The oldest of three Royal Brackla single malts launched in 2015 as part of the Last Great Malts from John Dewar & Sons. Distilled slowly, with plenty of reflux and matured in Oloroso Sherry casks, this is a special whisky. Captain William Fraser, who founded the distillery in 1812, would be proud.
Aromas of vanilla crème, some sweet and slightly sharp fresh berries and gooseberries - much fruitier than the 12 & 16 year olds.
On the palate there's chocolate flake with just a few dark spices adding complexity.
The green edge seen in the other expressions seems to appear on the finish with cocoa, chocolate sponge and cream.
700mL | 40% ABV
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