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    Cardhu 12 Year Old Reviews

    Cardhu 12 Year Old 85
    Based on 3 reviews.
    Rated on a scale of 50 to 99
    Distillery
    Cardhu
    Style
    Single Malt
    Release
    Unspecified
    Age
    12 Years
    Alcohol
    40% abv.
    Region
    Scotland, Speyside
    Bottled For
    Distillery

    A much-loved single malt, as shown by the huge furore created after Diageo announced it was to be relaunched as a vatted malt. Fortunately, they were persuaded to reconsider and the malt remains the product of one distillery. That aside, this is a charming Speysider for the sweet-toothed among you.

    Cardhu 12 Year Old
    Review by Anonymous

    8550/99
    Color
    Some call it sunny. I say it's just about yellow.
    Nose
    Sweet, with a dash of very pleasant heat attached.
    Body
    Thin. This single malt reveals itself very quickly and then is gone. But what a show.
    Palate
    On the thin, sweet side. That might sound disparaging, but it's not meant to be.
    Finish
    Not a long finish, in keeping with its quick-and-clean body. But it's a joy to drink.

    Cardhu 12 Year Old
    Review by Eye-lah Guy

    8750/99
    Color
    Sunny amber in the glass
    Nose
    Delicate nose of oak and tree fruit
    Body
    Soft
    Palate
    Sparkling grains and sugary vanilla/peach with a suggestion of peat, harmonious balance of a wise distiller
    Finish
    Appears with a quick announcement, including overtones of oak cask, malt, and warm vanilla peach

    A gem; everything you enjoy a Speyside for, with the intricate and fine character we crave in Scottish malts; a dandy of a dram.

    Cardhu 12 Year Old
    Review by Anonymous

    8250/99
    Color
    Honey
    Nose
    A great nose for a beginner who has yet to be able to smell "fruity". Strong pear smell.
    Body
    Thick, almost syrupy.
    Palate
    Typical honey and spice of the speyside. If you like Balvenie, Dalwhinnie, and Aberlour you will like this. Perhaps a tad of bitterness?
    Finish
    Lingering smoky-spicy aftertaste that is of medium duration.

    Obvious why this is the drink of choice in Spain. It is pleasant, but more importantly it is utterly inoffensive. It's hard to get in the US at the reasonable price it is listed at in Spain... A drop of water opens it up tremendously.