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1970s Old Angus Blended Scotch Whisky
1970s Old Angus Blended Scotch Whisky
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1970s Old Angus Blended Scotch Whisky at 43% ABV is a vintage-style blend that has appeared in various bottlings over the decades, often associated with export markets. While detailed official tasting notes are hard to come by, here’s a likely profile based on its style and era:
Nose: Soft and mellow, with notes of vanilla, light grain, and dried fruit. Some older bottlings may show hints of leather, wax, or sherry sweetness due to bottle aging
.Palate: Smooth and rounded. Expect flavors of toffee, malted barley, and a touch of oak spice. The 43% ABV gives it a bit more body and warmth than standard 40% blends.
Finish: Medium in length, with lingering vanilla, gentle warmth, and perhaps a faint nutty or earthy note.
If you’ve got a bottle from the 1970s or earlier, oxidation and bottle aging may have added unique character—sometimes a waxy or antique note that collectors adore.
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