Category: 21 year-old Scotch
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Dewar’s Double Double 21 Year Old Full Scotch Whisky Review
Dewar’s Double Double 21 Year Old is a premium blended scotch whisky that appeals to discerning whisky enthusiasts seeking a complex and sophisticated dram. This expression is perfect for those who appreciate the art of blending and the unique flavor profile that comes with Dewar’s innovative four-stage aging process. With its smooth, well-balanced character and…
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Aberfeldy 21 Year Old Full Scotch Whisky Review
Aberfeldy 21 Year Old is an exceptional Highland single malt scotch whisky that caters to the refined palates of discerning whisky enthusiasts. This expression is perfect for those who appreciate the complexity and depth of flavor that comes with extended maturation, as well as the signature honeyed character of Aberfeldy whiskies. With its smooth, well-balanced…
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Bowmore 21 Year Old Chateau Lagrange Scotch Review
Bowmore Chateau Lagrange 21 – Key facts & tasting notes Aspect Details Name Bowmore 21 Year Old Chateau Lagrange Region Islay ABV (Alcohol by Volume) Varies by release Tasting Notes Peat smoke, red berries, dark chocolate, leather, oak spices, honey, toffee, subtle herbs, dried fruits, wine influence Color Rich Amber Price Range $200 – $1150…
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Springbank 21 Year Old Scotch Review
Springbank 21 – Key facts & tasting notes Scotch Type Single Malt Scotch Whisky Distillery Springbank Age 21 years Region Campbeltown, Scotland ABV Varies (Typically 46-48%) Tasting Notes Dried fruits, dark chocolate, toffee, peat smoke, oak spices Pros Exceptional aging, rare and limited availability Cons Higher price point, limited availability Price/Value Reflects the pinnacle of…
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Glenfiddich Gran Reserve 21 Year Old Scotch Review
Glenfiddich Gran Reserva 21 – Key Stats and Facts Key Facts Information Scotch Type Single Malt Scotch Whisky Distillery Glenfiddich Age 21 years Region Speyside ABV (Alcohol by Volume) 40% Tasting Notes Orchard fruits, honey, spices, oak Pros Depth of character, complex flavor profile Cons Slightly hgher price point, potential over-oakiness Current Average Price $125…
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The Dalmore 21 Year Old Scotch Review
Dalmore 21 – Key facts & tasting notes Key Facts Information Scotch Type Single Malt Scotch Whisky Distiller The Dalmore Distillery Age 21 years Single Malt vs. Blended Single Malt Region Highlands ABV (Alcohol by Volume) Usually around 40% to 46% Tasting Notes Rich toffee, honey, dried fruits (figs, raisins, apricots), dark chocolate, marmalade, oak,…
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The Glenlivet 21 Year Old Scotch Review: An In-Depth Exploration of Refined Single Malt Mastery
Glenlivet 21 Year Old – Key facts & tasting notes Key Facts Information Scotch Type Single Malt Scotch Whisky Distillery The Glenlivet Age 21 years Region Speyside ABV (Alcohol by Volume) 43% Tasting Notes Rich fruitcake, marmalade, dark chocolate, spices, hints of oak and honey Pros Exceptional age statement, refined flavors, iconic distillery Cons Higher…
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Johnnie Walker XR 21 Review: Embracing Excellence and Richness
Johnnie Walker XR 21 – Key facts & tasting notes Key Facts Information Scotch Type Blended Scotch Whisky Distiller Johnnie Walker Age 21 years Single Malt vs. Blended Blended Region Various, incorporating whiskies from across Scotland ABV (Alcohol by Volume) 40% Tasting Notes Rich tropical fruits, citrus, spices, caramel, oak Pros Exquisite maturity, complex flavor…
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Balvenie 21 Year Old Portwood: Unveiling the Essence of Maturity and Sophistication
Balvenie 21 Portwood – Key facts & tasting notes Key Facts Information Scotch Type Single Malt Scotch Whisky Distiller Balvenie Distillery Age 21 years Single Malt vs. Blended Single Malt Region Speyside ABV (Alcohol by Volume) 43% Tasting Notes Dried fruits, honey, oak, spice, caramel Pros Maturity, complexity, refined character Cons Limited availability Current Average…
