Just little toast for my Gandmother's 102nd birthday - if she were still alive.
Nice dark tawny colour with nice legs and an orange rim. Dry, alcoholic nose but not severe. In the mouth it's warm and rich with coffee, caramel and orange with an orange peel finish. Nice.
I really should have bought loads of this at £5 per bottle.
NV Dow Tawny 10YO
Alex,
I brought home a single litre bottle of this from the Heathrow Duty-Free shop when returning home from Austria in March. It is my only memory of England, aside from the assinine bus rides between terminals, and perhaps the lovely blond that seemed pleased to let me sample every single Scotch and Whiskey that my heart desired from the shop (except the Johnnie Walker Blue... I ALMOST had her opening one, but needed another half hour to finish buttering her up!)
I look forward to trying this 10 YOT as I have not been able to find it around Edmonton as of yet.
Unfortunately, it was more than £5.
Todd
I brought home a single litre bottle of this from the Heathrow Duty-Free shop when returning home from Austria in March. It is my only memory of England, aside from the assinine bus rides between terminals, and perhaps the lovely blond that seemed pleased to let me sample every single Scotch and Whiskey that my heart desired from the shop (except the Johnnie Walker Blue... I ALMOST had her opening one, but needed another half hour to finish buttering her up!)
I look forward to trying this 10 YOT as I have not been able to find it around Edmonton as of yet.
Unfortunately, it was more than £5.
Todd
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An interesting point and I have often wondered why....so I will post a new thread in the main forum
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