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This is a whisky review of Rosebank 1990, 18 years, 50,0% (Lowland)
This 18 year old Rosebank was bottled by the Independent bottler Douglas Laing (Old Malt Cask). It has matured in a bourbon cask. 1 of 672 bottles. The whisky is triple distilled. The distillery was closed in 1993 and there is now a restaurant in one of the buildings.
Colour:
Pale Yellow
Nose, without water:
Fresh
Nose, with water:
Fruit, sweets, citrus
Body:
Medium
Mouth feel:
Oily, creamy
Primary taste:
Bitter, salt
Overall flavour:
Wood, spicy
Finish:
Medium - long
Conclusion:
Unfortunately, this whisky did not meet my high expectations, although it is still a very good whisky.