Caperdonich 37yo 1972/2010
(53.4%, Duncan Taylor Rare Auld, C#7420, 136 Bts.)
Average Score:
89
| Bottle Profile |
| Type | Scotch Single Malts (Disclosed Distilleries) |
| Distillery | Caperdonich |
| Bottler | Duncan Taylor |
| Range | Rare Auld |
| Brand Name | Caperdonich |
| Age | 37 |
| Year Distilled | 1972 |
| Year Bottled | 2010 |
| Alcohol By Volume | 53.4% |
| Cask Number | #7420 |
| Bottles | 136 |
| Issued | 2010 |
| Average Score | 89 |
| Maniac Ratings |
| Johannes van den Heuvel | 90 |
| Robert Karlsson | 94 |
| Konstantin Grigoriadis | 90 |
| Ho-cheng Yao | 85 |
| Krishna Nukala | 87 |
| Luca Chichizola | 82 |
| Tim Puett | 88 |
| David Wankel | 91 |
| Retired Maniac Ratings |
| Martin Diekmann | 90 |
| Tasting Notes |
| Robert Karlsson | Ooh ahh. An uber-ultra fruitiness greets me. This one will get high scores from Mr Karlsson. Absolutely to my liking. Sweet exotic fruits in abundance. Awesome nose. And the taste follows. Full of intense exotic fruits, eucalyptus, spice. Uber, like a Clynelish early 70's on dope. |
| Krishna Nukala | Complex citrousy nose, Eucalyptus wood, very sweet palate, Very smooth woody finish, excellent whisky. A bit more of complexities on palate would have made it a GM stuff. ( Blind tasting 2010 MMA) |