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Not bad...but very sweet. Too sweet for my taste with very little other distinctive flavors, apart from the virgin oak. Should've bought just the one bottle.

At least with a good bourbon or Tennessee Whiskey you get other flavors apart from just sweetness. Maybe this will work as a Highball or a Whisky Sour...

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Thanks for the review. I'll get two, one to not enjoy and one to keep.
 
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How do prices compare? Do you pay a little less, or is it all relative?
 
Any notes on the Springbank 10? I found a dusty one in a corner at my local that I can get at a little discount, considering if it’s worth picking up tomorrow
 
Any notes on the Springbank 10? I found a dusty one in a corner at my local that I can get at a little discount, considering if it’s worth picking up tomorrow
Haven't tried it but from what I've read and heard I would buy it if you can get it at a decent price
 
Haven't tried it but from what I've read and heard I would buy it if you can get it at a decent price
Decent price is a strong word. I can get it at R800, a small discount at best. Still tempted though, from the tasting notes it sounds like something I can enjoy
 
How do prices compare? Do you pay a little less, or is it all relative?
Generally a bit more expensive, but you can often get special offers at some of the supermarkets.

I paid £35 for this one.

Tesco had Johnny Black for £20 the other day.
 
I guess I might need to get it then. Never tried a Springbank before I don't think.

I've been eyeing that and the Arran Lochranza Castle for a bit. Time to pull the trigger.
The new Springbank 12 CS hit the shelves about 2 weeks ago, usually less than 10 000 bottles in each annual release. Maybe start your Springbank experience with that.
 
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