I got this sample from Master of Malt and glad I didn't pay for a full bottle. The nose is sweet and sherried even winey. There are also some fruits, raisins and a little oak. The taste is sweet brown sugar, honey and licorice. The finish is herbal with pine and oak. It's fine, no glaring problems... but didn't blow me away. Perhaps it was all a bit predictable as a "classic" honey and sherry Speyside?