An absolutely immaculate sherried Brora. The Brorageddon was an absolute stunner, with rich complexity and a body to match! The camps are divided here, but I personally prefer the Ardbeggeddon over the Brorageddon. That said, probably one of the best old sherries I've had.
Nose: chocolate, cherry liqueur, sweet rubber toys
Palate: chewy and dry, tannic and waxy, deep cherry and clear oloroso-ish, red grape notes, good touches of peach and fleshy mangoes
An absolutely immaculate sherried Brora. The Brorageddon was an absolute stunner, with rich complexity and a body to match! The camps are divided here, but I personally prefer the Ardbeggeddon over the Brorageddon. That said, probably one of the best...
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