The Lost Distillery Gerston
Review by The Lost Distillery
- Colour
Pale amber.
- Nose
A relatively closed nose; clean and fresh, with traces of linen and herbal fabric freshener. Laura Ashley? After a while a light, spicy prickle emerges, topping a fruity/doughy note: apple dumpling, made with suet and dusted with nutmeg. With a drop of water the paper note advances, joined by warm leatherette and a trace of steam.
- Palate
Smooth texture, sweet taste and a surprising amount of smoke in the finish – more coal smoke/steam engine than peat smoke. An unusual, antique taste, which holds up well with a drop of water, although the smoky element is reduced.
- Note
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Interesting and vaguely ‘old fashioned’, especially without water.
Source:
The Lost Distillery Company