
Thanks to /u/Saba007 for this one
Glenrothes. I enjoy them. Quite a bit. As long as they are a) independently bottled and b) cask strength. Oh, and c) ex-Bourbon casks. I’m a sucker for them.
Enter Saba007. He likes Glenrothes as well. But he likes Sherry casks. So he goes out and gets an OB, single cask, cask strength Glenrothes that was aged in Sherry.
Thus we come to an impasse. Rather a growing moment, as healthy people call it. I’m challenged to try something outside of what I’d normally search out.Glenrothes 2003 Single Caskto people who use names to designate the difference between objects correctly.
So let’s see how this tastes, shall we?

Price:N/A at the LCBO
Region:Speyside
Vintage:2003
Bottled:2017
Cask Type:Sherry
Cask Number:5578
Bottled ForKansas Exclusive
Abv:56.8%
Colour:10YR 2/4
Nose:Grape juice, effervescent, lemon-lime, milk chocolate, cardamon
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