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Club Man Blended Scotch
Club Man Blended Scotch
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Club Man Blended Scotch Whisky is a rare and obscure bottling, likely produced for export markets during the mid-to-late 20th century. While formal tasting notes are virtually nonexistent, we can infer its profile based on its era, labeling conventions, and comparative analysis with similar budget blends of the time.
Club Man Blended Scotch Whisky — Speculative Tasting Notes
Nose :- Grain-forward — Toasted cereal. Lemon peel and faint vanilla — A touch of citrus brightness with minimal oak sweetness
Palate :- Slightly sweet — Corn syrup and barley sugar. Spice — White pepper, clove, and a faint medicinal edge. Dry grain and wood — Light oak tannins and husky cereal notes
Finish :- Short and dry — A flash of alcohol heat, fading into grain husk and lemon rind
Era: Likely 1970s–1980s
Style: Traditional blended Scotch with Highland and Lowland malt influence
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