Port ELLEN 25 YEARS
1975-2001 Silver Seal First Bottling Single Malt
0,70cl / 46,00% abv
Port ELLEN 25 YEARS
PORT ELLEN 25 YEARS
Port ELLEN 25 YEARS
1975-2001 Silver Seal First Bottling Single Malt
0,70cl / 46,00% abv
€ 2 556
€ 2 112.40 ex VAT / € 3 651.43 per litre
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Product details
Code
1_28_18
abv
46,00%
Volume
0,70
Distillery
Port Ellen
Bottler
Silver Seal
Brand
Silver Seal
Vintage
1975
Bottling date
2001
Type
Single Malt
Age
25
Package
Gift Box
Country
Scotland
Region
Islay
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Port ELLEN 25 YEARS
1975-2001 Silver Seal First Bottling Single Malt
0,70cl / 46,00% abv
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Nose
Stinky! One of the first few notes that hit the nose is a form of stinkiness similar to a new PVC pipe/electricity tube. Though not intrusive nor unpleasant, the plastic-y smell lingers. Cereal and malty profiles are also dominant, similar to newer laphroaigs I've came into contact with. With some time, ripe tropical fruits take centre stage with gentle peat smoke in the background along with that plastic-y profile. Very nuance and elegant dram.
Mouth/Palate
Tropical fruits and peat takes full control of the palate, with 46% ABV, the dram is rather thin in the mouth with minimal body that companies the elegant profile of the dram.
Finish
short to moderate finish, with tropical fruits fading away, a slightly salty and bitter peat lingers on the palate.
Stinky! One of the first few notes that hit the nose is a form of stinkiness similar to a new PVC pipe/electricity tube. Though not intrusive nor unpleasant, the plastic-y smell lingers. Cereal and malty profiles are also dominant, similar to newer laphroaigs I've came into contact with. With some time, ripe tropical fruits take centre stage with gentle peat smoke in the background along with that plastic-y profile. Very nuance and elegant dram.
Mouth/Palate
Tropical fruits and peat takes full control of the palate, with 46% ABV, the dram is rather thin in the mouth with minimal body that companies the elegant profile of the dram.
Finish
short to moderate finish, with tropical fruits fading away, a slightly salty and bitter peat lingers on the palate.