Friday, July 8, 2011

Suntory Gold Blended Whisky


Distillery
Blended whisky


Review by Nonjatta contributor - Dramtastic:

"Suntory Gold Blended Malt. 42 per cent alcohol.
Nose: Not great. A little sherry and oak. Label says it is fully matured in Sherry casks. Doesn't taste like it. Also, plasticine, glue and cheap brandy.
Palate: A little better than the nose--bread dough, some lime and tangerine. Then ruined again by the plasticine and glue.
Finish: Bitter, with plasticine and, thankfully, short.
General comment: According to The Whisky Exchange, this was bottled in the 70s. Yamazaki has clearly come a long way since then.
Rating: 62/100." (Dramtastic's ratings explained.)

Note: This may be a pure malt or a single malt, judging from the strapline on the label. However, this is an old Suntory whisky and those straplines are not always saying what we think they are saying. Until I track down the ingredients on this one, I am classifying it as a blend, because that is how it describes itself.

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