Lindores Abbey The Casks of Lindores – Bourbon (49.4% abv)
$95.99
We’re incredibly excited about this latest limited edition release, launched as part ‘The Casks of Lindores’ series, which has been created to showcase the award winning spirit of Lindores Abbey Distillery. This, the first release has been exclusively matured in ex-bourbon casks and bottled at 49.4% vol, which is a higher strength than the core single malt release at the distillery.
Tasting NotesLindores The Casks of Lindores – Bourbon Producer Notes
Colour: Pale Gold
Nose: Mellow fruity, red apples and pears combined with sweet vanilla, butterscotch and custard with citrus touches.
Palate: Vanilla mixed with orchard fruits like green cooking apples, citric pith with a hint of bitterness covered with oaky woody notes and spicy peppery touches.
Finish: Medium length lingering finish
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