The taste of course little complex, something fruity, you can even imagine a little peat, although he officially has no. In the finish he says time short and sweet "hello", then remains mainly the alcohol content. With a little water's taste is rather obscure, rather for the "Things NOT to do in life 'list.
One should not make the mistake of drinking it from the tulip course. A tumbler is entirely appropriate.
All in all for the price a nice whiskey, which one can serve good times even at parties. For mixing, however, most with Cola suitable (which you can of course leave) for NEN Scottish Whisky Sour need it rather then a little more character - and if there are only 5 more for the small Highland Park (then has the least even its raison d'ĂȘtre ).
Conclusion: The LL is an honest whiskey, would not be more than he is and stops at the end more than he promises for the price. A clear advantage over other "Everyday whiskeys" as Glenfiddich and consorts who fail miserably trying to be more for me to want as they are. And if I want to drink something good, I lay hold even according to the table.
Therefore, well-intentioned 4 stars for an honest whiskey from an equally honest Whisk (e) y-drinker who admits herewith also good conscience sometimes resorting to something cheap.