A short while after Christmas 2021, we did a little booze shopping with some holiday cash that was burning a whole in our respective pockets. Instead of looking for the new and exciting, we decided to look for the classics that we’ve been neglecting for way too long…
Caol Ila 12 was one that we recently reviewed. Johnnie Walker Double Black was another.
Now we’ve moved on to yet another whisky that we’ve known about and probably had more than a few times but never reviewed. Clynelish 14 is its name and it’s yet another selection from Diageo’s Classic Malt collection.
Here’s a bit of information about it taken from Master of Malt…
A coastal and peaty single malt, the flagship expression from Clynelish boasts a fabulous flavour profile filled with its distinctive waxy notes. Clynelish is the successor to Brora which closed in 1983, which it is built opposite. A well rounded Highlander, though this expression is a bit less peaty than the Brora bottlings of yore.
To find out what we thought of this classic Single Malt Scotch whisky, click the play button on the following video:
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