Nose: Again an alcohol superbly integrated in this one, with typical medicinal notes, intense peat but well balanced. It seems to be more like an upgraded of a Laph 10CS, than really an old malt, as these 25yo says. It stays super simple. I was expecting more fruits, deepness and a well melted whisky. Far from the others I have in minds these last years.
Palate:Good entrance mouthfeel, quite bodied, full of vanilla, peat, almonds, some fruits here (finally).
Finish: Ashy notes, with strong peat, vanilla and pepper. I stay with this felling of an OB annual 10yo CS, but in better version..