@Singlemalt - I promised you a whisky review way back when.
I drank a bottle of this, and it was vexingly hard for me to pin down.
The painted bottle is a nice color, but tere;s no way to see the liquid level. The empty was also massive, which had as a consequence ~invert~ ~drip~ what, already??
The flavors are difficult for me to describe. They kept changing. I don't blame the whisky- I blame my taste and smell perversion.
There is a bright malt on the nose and palate, but it is somehow coarser than, say a Glenlivet Nadurra. There's a faint "cotton candy/scooter pie" note that I find a little out of place, what with I'm spoiled by Glenlivet products.
There is nice balanced wood in the mouth (!), but it is not as smooth as the wood in a Glenlivet 15.
The thing I found weirdest is that smoky/burnt flavors seemed to come and go.
Once I tasted a peat-smoke sort of taste.
The other time there was a bitter black char flavor, especially on the finish. But when I tasted for these outlier sensations again, I could not honestly discern them.
Overall a good whisky but there's better to be had at the same price.
Lately my "basic drinker" has been this. Delicious and cheaper/better than Glenlivet 12.
There it is, today's Toki Talki