Crème brulée then thick custard over pears
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Colour: Golden sheen
This famous Rothes distillery dates from 1840
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Cask No. 9.89 Spicy & sweet Crème brulée then thick custardCask No. 9. 89 Balanced and harmonious Speyside, Spey The nose began slightly sharp and spirity (hot lemon sauce, brambles, nettles, balsam and pine) but lots of goodies too coconut, liquorice allsorts, tinned pineapple, dried fruit, vanilla. With time and a little water it became dusty and woody (newly sawn wood, workshop shavings, tea, hay, pepper) but with teasing sweetness (honey, chocolate, orange jelly) and delicate roses. The palate flooded the