
color: aren't these things all light gold??
pronounced: Och’n’tosh’n
smell: faint peat, I think, also flowers
taste: positively ghoulishly moderate
According to the scotch malt whisky society (www.smws.co.uk) Lowland whisky's are "... generally light in colour and weight and typically have a dry finish. Their aromatic intensity is low and tends to be grassy, green or herbal, with grainy and floral notes. Lowland malt whiskies are regarded by many as an excellent aperitif."
Eng: The guy was recommending me something rich and sweet because I was trying something other than the Islay. But I wanted something with a little peat. This was recommended. and I got to say It's not bad!
Poet: If there were Islay-lite, I would say this is it. It has a bite, but it feels dangerous as though I'm not drinking Scotch at all when I'm having it. It is incredibly easy to say, "Let's have some more!"


