I haven't had a good dram of anything in a while, so I went to the medicine cabinet to go find my bottle of Balvenie Doublewood and instead found a bottle of Glenlivet French Oak Reserve. This Scotch hails from the Speyside region and has been matured for 15 years in new barrels made from French Limousin
Oak, which according to the label, gives it "
cedarwood spicy notes".

I had completely forgotten about buying this and it has sat there for quite a while, unmolested, so I popped it open and poured myself a small bit with a splash of water. The first thing I noticed was the somewhat spicy floral bouquet, and I'll be damned, but it really did have a hint of cedar to it along with citrus. I take my first sip and it ushers in a sweet taste of vanilla, which quickly turns into a dry spice and fades into floral notes and orange peel with a hint of almonds on the finish. Overall I'd say that this is a very good buy, especially since I believe I only paid around $28 for it on sale, and I think it would suit beginners very well, considering I am one.