Overall rating
86.67/100
ratings
3
Whiskybase ID
WB234466
Category
Single Malt
Distillery
Bottler
Liquid Treasures (LT)
Bottling series
Korea City Series
Vintage
2010
Bottled
2022
Stated Age
12 years
Cask Type
Bourbon
Strength
53.3 %
Size
700 ml
Market
South Korea South Korea
Added on
29 jun 2023 4:30 pm by kanpai79
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Overall rating
86.67/100
ratings
3

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Whisky reviews for Strathmill 2010 LT

3 users have left 3 reviews for this whisky. Average rating is 86.67 points.

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  1. kawhi scored this whisky 86 points Expert Senior

    A poisonous bottle with a true Speyside feel.

    The characteristic of this whisky is that it reminds me of the honey of a ‘specific flower’ rather than just honey.
    Peat, which seems to be there or not, is slightly bumpy (I personally don't like peat that much, but it's a level of peat that I can comfortably enjoy.)
    A fruity nuance that does not dominate the whisky but feels like fresh fruit.
    I think it would be easy to drink daily.
    • Nose
      Flower scent, honey, peat, green grapes, lemon

      First of all, the scent of flowers and honey comes first. To put it more expressly, the scent is like being in a place where flowers that produce honey when sucked are in full bloom, and the scent of flowers and the sweet and bitter scent of honey are mixed together.
      I can feel a little bit of peat, but it has a fermented smell, so it mixes with the previous scent and feels like a mixture of homemade sugar-free yogurt and honey.
      Afterwards, you can feel a bit of citrus, and the feeling of green grapes mixed with lemon passes briefly.
      A characteristic of rapid loss of strength after about 30 minutes of contact with air (only acacia honey and blood remain)
    • Taste
      Acacia honey, pepper, malt, lemon, pear, peat

      The taste of acacia honey lingers for quite a long time once it enters your mouth. It tastes like it would if you mixed water with a lot of good acacia honey.
      There is also a slight pepper-like spice.
      You can feel the taste of malt grains like wort before making beer.
      The passing citrus feels like a hint of pear mixed with the freshness of lemon.
      It rises slightly, but the intensity is less than half that of Jack Daniel's Black.
    • Finish
      Acacia honey, nutmeg, pear

      Medium length finish.
      From beginning to end, I felt like I was drinking acacia honey water.
      For a moment, the spice has a stinging sensation like nutmeg.
      There is also a refreshing feeling after eating a little pear.

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