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Cask and Still Magazine | 67 Lowland


ROSEBANK 12 YEAR OLD FLORA & FAUNA


199.99 43


Generally considered to be the best of the closed Lowland single malt distilleries. A superb triple- distilled malt.


NOSE: Enticing floral aromas along with mandarin and citrus fruit; slightly creamy, herbal freshness and winter spice.


PALATE: Light, delicate


and quite sweet. Tangerines, sugared peels, Cointreau-like spice and clean grassy notes.


FINISH: Medium-length, honey, spice, a touch of smoke and a lovely lift of mint on the end. A desert island dram.


AUCHENTOSHAN VALINCH 2012


42.99 57.2


The only remaining distillery that employs a true full-time third distillation. This is the second release, limited and extremely seductive.


NOSE: Crème brûlée,


woody notes, citrus peel, some spirit heat due to the high abv,


vanilla, honey and spices.


PALATE: Creamy custard, lemon meringue pie, barley sugars, and a touch of cinnamon and coconut, but also some fresh fruit notes.


CAMERONBRIDGE 19 YEAR OLD 1995 SIGNATORY


26.99 43


Popular with us Fifers and a good example of a youngish grain.


NOSE: Freshly-baked sponge cake, melted butter, vanilla and a hint of cloves.


PALATE: Soft, creamy, vanilla; slightly spicy, a touch of orange.


FINISH: Medium-length, grainy, orange peel and honey.


FINISH: Much more drying; woody spices and white pepper, but with creamy orange vanilla notes. Try a touch of water.


Stuart Easton


LUVIANS BOTTLE SHOP, CUPAR & ST ANDREWS


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Luvians has been dedicated to providing the best of everything since 1983. The impressive ‘Great Wall of Luvians’ contains more than 800 malt whiskies, and its unparalleled range of spirits and wines makes it a must-see bottle shop.


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