We only replace items if they are defective or damaged. Only regular priced items may be refunded, unfortunately sale items cannot be refunded. If you’ve done all of this and you still have not received your refund yet, please contact us items (if applicable) There is often some processing time before a refund is posted. Then contact your credit card company, it may take some time before your refund is officially posted. If you haven’t received a refund yet, first check your bank account again. If you are approved, then your refund will be processed, and a credit will automatically be applied to your credit card or original method of payment, within a certain amount of days. We will also notify you of the approval or rejection of your refund. Once your return is received and inspected, we will send you an email to notify you that we have received your returned item. There are certain situations where only partial refunds are granted: (if applicable)ĬD, DVD, VHS tape, software, video game, cassette tape, or vinyl record that has been opened.Īny item not in its original condition, is damaged or missing parts for reasons not due to our error.Īny item that is returned more than 30 days after delivery Please do not send your purchase back to the manufacturer. To complete your return, we require a receipt or proof of purchase. We also do not accept products that are intimate or sanitary goods, hazardous materials, or flammable liquids or gases. Perishable goods such as food, flowers, newspapers or magazines cannot be returned. Several types of goods are exempt from being returned. It must also be in the original packaging. To be eligible for a return, your item must be unused and in the same condition that you received it. If 30 days have gone by since your purchase, unfortunately we can’t offer you a refund or exchange. (Despite hyperbole, I’ve never actually poured anything down the drain.) Still, the $25 could have been much better spent on a bottle of regular non-peated Bank Note, or a bottle of bourbon or rye, or a Johnnie Walker black label.Our policy lasts 30 days. I expect that the bottle will grow on me as I force myself to drink it so it doesn’t go to waste. The palate might be a little sweeter – brown sugar – but the finish is unchanged. ![]() Several drops of water increase the smoky notes without making them more palatable. That engine oil / degreaser note persists on the finish, along with black walnut oil and scorched sugar. Oops, I guess I just did), engine oil, sheep dip, molasses, Thai fish sauce. Mild tongue burn that resolves into muddy, marshy peat (I’m trying hard not to call it “swamp gas”. Nose: Clear but slightly antiseptic peat. The formulation, which is said to be a fairly standard 40% malt and 60% lowland grain whisky, is mostly the same here, but with a little peated Islay malt thrown in. It still has a 5-year age statement and is bottled at the same 43% ABV, which is a nice touch for a budget blend. The Bank Note Peated Reserve is a little pricier – I paid $25 for 750ml when I’m used to paying $ml (1 liter) for the regular Bank Note. It takes a masterful hand to make good peated blended scotch, and I thought the Morrisons must have that mastery since regular Bank Note is so good. They had the new Peated Reserve edition, though, so I figured “why not?” I’m not a huge fan of peated blends… I feel that the peat takes over but only the less-desirable cigarette ash and soil notes persist through being watered-down by grain whisky. Of course, with lockdowns causing mass drink-at-home mania, the liquor stores sell out of everything cheap, so the last time I braved a Total Wine run I was dismayed to see I couldn’t stock up on my beloved Bank Note. It’s relatively little-known so the price doesn’t go up and it it doesn’t go on allocation. ![]() It’s delicious and has almost no sign of youthful grain whisky. ![]() It’s age-stated at a reasonable-for-the-price 5 years. It’s easily – still! – simultaneously the best deal in scotch and the best blended scotch under $40. It makes every list of cabinet staples or “Must Haves” that I put together. The first words out of my mouth when someone asks about budget whisky are “Bank Note”. You could be forgiven for calling me a Bank Note fanboy.
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