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Nose: The peat aroma from the lightly peated barley is apparent from the off and some of the green apples which are becoming a feature of Kilkerran are also present. This whisky is like a favourite dessert, rhubarb crumble, stewed rhubarb, vanilla and all butter shortbread.
Palate: There's an earthiness and saltiness, exactly what you want to taste in a Campbeltown dram. This is combined with icing sugar and puff candy which gives a sweetness to the whisky, along with milk chocolate and walnut flavours.
Finish: The peat remains, along with a sootiness, pencil shavings and a liquorice influenced maltiness.
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Nose: Peat smoke leads the charge on the nose with rich chocolate, treacle, and red berry aromas following shortly.
Palate: The palate is equally rich and pungent with wood, spice, chocolate, berry, and brine.
Finish: Vanilla, and peat smoke that lingers through the pleasantly spicy finish.
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