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The Tweeddale 12 Year Old (Batch 3)

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3 cl / 46%

UK Single Malt Whisky

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This is the third edition of Tweeddale's blended Scotch whisky, released in March 2013. This is a blend of 18 year old sherry butt matured grain whisky and eight different single malts, aged between 13 and 21 years old.

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    “It is a nice whisky with older malts inside but I really prefer Tweeddale Batch 2. This one is a bit more bold on the spice area”
    This dram has a fino-like color.

    Nose (88): more than average. honey, citrus, spices, exotic wood, vanilla, candies, melon, cherries.

    Taste (89): powerful, oily. honey, wood, spices, pepper, vanilla, wood, apples, liquorice, cocoa.

    Finish (88): longer than average. honey, wood, spices.

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