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PostPosted: Tue Feb 26, 2013 8:17 pm    Post subject: The Famous Special Edition Jubilee Reserve Reply with quote

Here are my taste notes for my very first pour of The Famous Special Edition Jubilee Reserve:

Neat-

Nose: Wood soaked in nectar, vanilla, fruity, honey, citrus, cream soda, touch of rum raisin and hint of caramel.

Palate: Syrupy, fruity, spice, mint, smokey chocolate, walnuts, cherry blossoms and mocha coffee.

Finish: Lingering, spice, creamy, hint of fine leather, very smooth and French vanilla coffee.

****A few drops of water bring up licorice, dark chocolate and pepper notes on the palate and dark toffee on the finish.

It's interesting that Jim Murray in the 2013 Whisky Bible speaks of sulphur notes here. I didn't really pick this up at all in my bottle.

The Famous Jubilee here shows Macallan and Highland Park of some age I would say. Mint notes often are an indication of age too.
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PostPosted: Wed Feb 27, 2013 12:04 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

I think Jim Murray can be ultra sensitive to sulphur or perhaps i am not at all sensitive as i have disagreed with his detection of sulphur a few times. I was never actually sure if The Famous Jubilee Special Edition was the standard Grouse in Jubilee packaging, obviously not.
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