1970s Johnnie Walker Red Label 2 litre CragganmoreThis vintage release reflects the bold and vibrant character of Red Label during that era. Tasting Notes: Nose: Soft and sweet, with vanilla, buttercream, green apple, mandarin, caramel sauce, brandy, raisin, and milk chocolate. Palate: Starts off sweet, then transitions into aperol, campari, light peat smoke, ashy notes, orange oil, brown sugar, and red vermouth, creating a Negroni like bitterness. Finish: Light and gently smoky, with soft fruit
more towards earth and liquorice wood
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with enlivening cracked black pepper and a faint bready character
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with a sweet mid-palate featuring honey
The chieftains and nobles of Ireland's ancient clans drank heather wine for centuries
a Portuguese brandy produced in the 1970s
Dark purple color with notes of cherries
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Subtle baking spices like cinnamon and nutmeg enhance the complexity
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Subtle toasted almond and butter hints may be present