Edradour Caledonia 12 years
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- Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024
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Whisky.com reviews the Edradour Caledonia 12 years.
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Thank you for all the amazing reviews!
A great dram...won our whiskey club monthly blind tasting... great price
Will have to get a bottle of this and toast my Scottish ancestors. Love you guys and your channel.
My favourite whisky
Great choice and great price
It's an amazing whisky for sherry lovers for the asking price, one of my all time faves
Who else is just binge watching these videos and not knowing why.
I know why ;)
First :)
Bought this whisky last summer, still have yet to open it, but am glad I got one to !
I hear the white wine casks of Edradour are also very nice.
At the beginning description, Horst, you mention "cask" but I cold not understand ? Single cask/ Bourbon?
He meant the whisky is standing on the cask they use for reviews. The whisky itself is matured in sherry casks.
Have read and heard that this one has a faint note of chocolate.
I’m not sure if we have the same bottle but I smell butyric acid very clearly! I’m sure your nose is better so I almost cannot believe neither of you mentioned it.
This may be a newer run where this problem doesn’t arise; but all I can say is: buyer beware!
To be fair, I think this just happens occasionally. First time I tried port Charlotte 10 I got immense stinky cheese! Nobody else at the bar could smell it but it was so visceral. Recently bought a bottle for myself and what I nosed originally is a far cry from the floral, slightly meaty grace of PC10.
I think the lesson I took was if you get a particularly crazy note from a good whisky remember to give it another go at another time 😁
You should have also tried the 15 year old fairy flag
I enjoy watching your videos but "natural color" does not necessarily mean that color was not added. In the food industry, it only means that artificial color was not added. For example, there is a 'natural' red food color that is added to processed foods that is derived from ants. So, when you and and other whisky reviewers see that label, and in some cases note an unusually, I find myself shouting at the screen "color still may have been added!".
thats because this is scotch whisky and not any other food industry. There are stringent rules set by the scotch whisky association about ageing, colouring and filtering of the whisky. If labelled natural colour it means the colour must come from the cask wood, no colour is added - natural or artificial externally
Wie immer bei Lünings, anschauen, Woanders kaufen und SPAREN. Im "Caledonia" Fall lockere 15 Euro sparen. Fine to watch the Video but buy somewhere else and SAVE !