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Ankara - Turkisk Malt Whisky |
70 centiliter , 40% , Originalbuteljering |
| Inköpt 2006-04-28, SEK 225 = 3,21 kr / cl | Öppnad 2006-11-19 |
| SB-nr: finns ej |
Jim Murray poäng (2006): |
| Mina kommentarer: Hittade denna i en liten supermarket i Alanya. Var helt enkelt tvungen att köpa hem den. Om man ser priset som Maltmaniacs pratar om så har det antingen ökat rejält de senaste åren eller så har jag blivit grundlurad. |
Min poäng: ?? p |
| Tasting notes från Malt Maniacs: | Officiella tasting notes: |
| Suddenly, I was in the mood for some 'exotic' music as well. I went for a voyage of discovery
into the music of Japanese composer Ryuichi Sakamoto - something fellow malt maniac Serge Valentin recommended.
And since I was tasting malts from exotic places, I figured I might as well finish Serge's sample of the infamous
malt whisky from Turkey, the Ankara 5yo Malt Viski (43%, OB). Nose: Spirity and alcoholic. Sweetish. Malty. Smells more like a blend than a single malt. Liquorice all sorts. Chemical fruity notes. Candy cane? Paint thinner elements grow stronger. Coconut. Something nutty? Hint of hops? Really opens up after ten minutes. Taste: Sweet and bitter. Mocha? Pleasant hot, peppery burn. Not a lot of depth. Score: 69 points . Not nearly as bad as I expected. And priced around 5 Euro's a bottle! If they sold this stuff here in Holland ten years ago I might have never bothered to check out the Scottish malts! I'm all for Turkey joining the EU if that means the Ankara will appear on our shelves as well. Davin was right - this is a winner. |
Inga |