The Single Malt Jura 29 Y.O. 1992 Conquete was selected by bottler The Nectar to celebrate its 15th anniversary. A rare version, exalting the spirit of the Jura distillery in a 1992 vintage.
The Single Malt Jura 29 Y.O. 1992 Conquete The Nectar has a fresh nose, in which hints of vanilla, coconut, Williams pear and barley evolve into gradually warmer nuances of salt, orange, sweet spices, cut hay and peppermint. The palate is well-balanced, rich in wheat, coffee and herbaceous notes, with tones gradually returning to nutmeg, grapefruit and melon, in a delicate peat background. The finish is persistent, sweet with acacia honey, mint and curry.

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