Since this bottle has no metric units, it is likely distillate from the actual Old Taylor Distillery, which closed in 1972. The brand was bought by Jim Beam.
N: Smells like glue initially, then some of that familiar Old Taylor butterscotch, but its hard to find underneath a moldy wood smell. P: Dry but oily, kinda blank initially with a general sweetness. F: Gets a bit sweeter in the finish with lots of wood lingering. Closer to the profile of the great 1977 bottles we've found, but not even close in enjoyment. Lacks the depth and has some funky notes which brings it down.
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