Thursday, December 31, 2020

Laphroaig 9 Year (SMWS 29.272 "Fire Your Engines")

 


My last review of the cursed, haunted, evil year that was 2020! So I saved an interesting one - an independent bottling of Laphroaig, which don't seem to come up on the market very often. This one is aged in bourbon barrels (no funny business with reracking into sherry casks, wine casks, etc.) for 9 years and bottled at a healthy 57.5%. Laphroaig is Laphroaig... right? This comes from the Scotch Malt Whisky Society, is coded 29.272, and nicknamed Fire Your Engines. 

Tuesday, December 29, 2020

Old Pulteney 13 Year (SMWS 52.35 "North Meets South")

 



Another curious offering from the Scotch Malt Whisky Society - an Old Pulteney which spent 11 years in ex-bourbon barrels, only to be re-racked into first fill PX casks (!), resulting in a most unusual 13 year Scotch. Old Pulteney is generally known for its high salinity, a rather salty dram. How will this combine with the sherry influence? Let's find out. Bottled at 58.9% and nicknamed "North Meets South." 

Monday, December 28, 2020

Bunnahabhain 6 Year (SMWS 10.194 "Maritime Marshmallows")

 



Here is another curiosity from the Scotch Malt Whisky Society (SMWS). This one is a Bunnahabhain that has spent 6 years in a re-charred hogshead, and was bottled at 58.5%. I always think of Bunnahabhain as one of the delicate Islay offerings, so it was strange to see it married to a re-charred cask. The SMWS nicknamed this one "Maritime Marshmallows." Let's see what the result was. 

Friday, December 25, 2020

Yellow Spot Irish Whisky

 


I've always wanted to try Yellow Spot, but never had the opportunity until I picked up some when leaving Dublin after a wonderful trip. Triple distilled, aged 12 years in a combination of bourbon, sherry, and Malaga casks, single pot still, and bottled at 46% ABV. The vaunted Yellow Spot - how does it measure up? 

Monday, November 16, 2020

Glen Moray 12 Year (SMWS 35.266 "Traditional Butterscotch Fudge")


At the same Scotch tasting where I had my beloved Tomintoul, I also had a delightful 9 year Glen Moray that was my girlfriend's favorite - full of waxy oranges and delicious tea notes. So I was delighted to find that the Scotch Malt Whisky Society (SMWS) featured several offerings from Glen Moray. I chose the one coded 35.266, named "Traditional Butterscotch Fudge," and aged for 12 years in first-fill bourbon barrel. No coloring, no filtering. Bottled at 57.4% ABV.

Sunday, November 15, 2020

Tomintoul 10 Year (Exclusive Malts, Second Review)

 





At the fabled Impex Scotch tasting that changed my opinion of independent bottlings (and several distilleries, particularly), my favorite was a 10 year Tomintoul, which positively dripped with honey and marshmallow. Over the years I've sourced a couple more bottles, and I think it's time to revisit this hallowed dram and see if my memory actually aligns with the liquid. After all, it came in the middle of a series of cask strength samples... for example, this is 56.2% ABV. 

Saturday, November 14, 2020

Glenfarclas 17 Year

 

I'm a big fan of Glenfarclas 105, the cask strength no-age-statement version of their whisky, which is matured in oloroso sherry casks. This results in an unusually rich and quirky spirit, almost funky, and one that I took a shine to. Lately I've been diving deep in the world of independent bottles, so I thought I would take a breath of air from the world of official bottlings, and explore Glenfarclas a bit more.

Thursday, November 12, 2020

Tomintoul 7 Year (SMWS 89.11 "A Kraftwerk Orange")

 

One of my favorite drams of all time was a Tomintoul - an independent bottling (Exclusive Malts, RIP) that I sampled at a tasting in Washington DC. That Tomintoul, a 10 year, oozed honey and marshmallow for days, and was outrageously tasty. 

Monday, November 9, 2020

Battle Axe 8 Year Islay Blend (SMWS)

 


This is another Scotch Malt Whisky Society offering - this time an 8 year Islay blend. No information on what constitutes the blend, unfortunately. Bottled at 50% ABV, no coloring, no filtering. 

Saturday, November 7, 2020

Caol Ila 12 Year (SMWS 53.338 "The Quay to Success")

 


I am a long-time fan of Caol Ila, the largest (by far) distillery on Islay. Although much of Caol Ila's output is unpeated and sent to the blender, they do release a nice little 12 Year official bottling, along with a few other official releases I've never actually seen in the wild. 

Friday, November 6, 2020

Ledaig 10 Year

 

Ledaig is the heavily peated imprint from Tobermory, the distillery on the Isle of Mull.  I've actually never had Tobermory itself, but have always heard good things about Ledaig - namely "it's a very unusual kind of peated whisky." Well, aged for 10 years in bourbon barrels, non-chill-filtered, and presented at 46.3% ABV, let's see how unusual it is... 

Friday, October 23, 2020

Glenallachie 12 Year

 


This 50cl sample was a gift from my friend Rob Martin - praise be unto him - and welcome it was. This is now well known as Ralfy Mitchell's Whisky of the Year 2019 , and difficult to find anywhere. The distillery is, I think, owned by the reknown Billy Walker (of GlenDronach fame, among other things). Bottled at 46%, I don't have a clue about chill filtering or coloring. 

Thursday, October 22, 2020

Glen Scotia 15 Year

 


Of all the drams I tasted at my friend Rob Martin's house, this was my favorite - a really rich, interesting, layered spirit. Aged in specially selected American oak (ex-bourbon), bottled at 46% ABV, with no chill filtration and unknown coloring. 

Wednesday, October 21, 2020

Kilkerran 8 Year Cask Strength

 


I absolutely loved the Kilkerran 12 year that I tried recently, and my friend Rob graciously donated this sample of the Kilkerran 8 year cask strength. Kilkerran is, of course, a sister distillery of the venerated Springbank distillery. 56.5% ABV, natural color, no chill filtering. How is it, you ask? Let's find out...

Tuesday, October 20, 2020

Springbank 12 Year Cask Strength (2019 release)

 


Springbank is a particular favorite of Scotch lovers, and is regarded to have some of the highest standards in the business. So I'm quite jazzed to try this sample of the cask strength 12 year. 

Monday, October 19, 2020

Auchroisk 7 Year (SMWS 95.37 "Adventurous African Safari")

 


Of the first three bottles I purchased from the Scotch Malt Whisky Society (SMWS), this was the one I was the most curious about. I'd had Ardmore, I'd had Dailuaine, but I'd never had Auchroisk. This bottle was subtitled "Adventurous African Safari," which is highly colorful and perhaps mildly suggestive of flavors to come. It was aged 5 years in ex-bourbon casks, then another 2 years in a 2nd fill red wine barrique. Bottled at a healthy 62% ABV, it's not colored or filtered. 

Sunday, October 18, 2020

Dailuaine 11 Year (SMWS 41.132 "A Fragrant Paradise")

 

This is the second independent bottling of Dailuaine I've had lately, but it's far the superior one. This one is subtitled "A Fragrant Paradise" by the Scotch Malt Whisky Society (SMWS), and is aged for 11 years in a refill hogshead, no coloring, no filtering, and bottled at a very nice 57.2%. Dailuaine is a Speyside distillery that is little known but beginning to appear here and there in independent bottle form. And worth seeking out. 

Saturday, October 17, 2020

The Arran 10 Year

 


The Arran has rebranded a couple times over the years, but this sample came from an older ~2013 bottling. The Arran is an island malt, with the Isle of Arran lying just off Campbeltown, and this particular bottle is aged 10 years in mystery casks, comes in at 46% ABV (nice!), is neither chill filtered nor colored. 

Friday, October 16, 2020

Deanston Virgin Oak (NAS)


 

Deanston Virgin Oak is an interesting idea on paper. Take some young spirit, and age it in totally virgin oak - never yet held bourbon OR sherry, nor wine or anything else. Just new American oak. But how does it actually fare? No age statement, 46.3% ABV, presumably no chill filtering or coloring. 

Thursday, October 15, 2020

Ardmore 12 Year (SMWS 66.165 "Mesmerizing and Entertaining")

 


I recently joined the Scotch Malt Whisky Society (SMWS) - trying to be a bit more adventurous and social in my tasting journey - and this was the bottle I chose as my joining gift. The SMWS has a somewhat idiosyncratic way of labeling their bottles, using a cask code instead of stating the distillery. However, there are multiple websites that "decode" these numbers, which is how I learned that cask code 66 equals Ardmore - my beloved Ardmore. I jumped all over it.

Tuesday, October 13, 2020

Wolfburn 3 Year

 

Wolfburn is an interesting whisky, as it might be the youngest Scotch you can buy - aged only 3 years in bourbon barrels! It's also the northernmost distillery in mainland Scotland, in Thurso, which is pretty interesting all by itself. 

Monday, October 12, 2020

Tomatin 12 Year (New Bottling)

 


This new edition of Tomatin (post-2015) is now a blend of bourbon and sherry casks, bottled at 43% ABV, and presumably colored and chill-filtered. 

Signatory Dailuaine 12 Year NCF

 


Another interesting independent bottle, this time from Diageo blend monster Dailuaine ("Green valley"), which is traditionally blended into Johnnie Walker. This time it's aged 12 years in a hogshead, bottled at 46% with no filtering and no coloring (indeed, it's a beautiful light straw color). What flavors?

Tomatin 12 Year (Old Bottling)

 



In 2015, Tomatin rebranded itself - but this bottle of 12 year Highland scotch, matured in sherry casks, comes from before the change. 43% ABV, chill-filtered, and colored. 

Thursday, October 8, 2020

Signatory Clynelish 11 Year NCF

 



I am going through an independent bottling phase, and the latest dram to cross my path is this delicious 11 year expression of Clynelish (the official bottling is 14 years). While I found the Edradour fractionally better than the official offering, this is the first independent bottle I have thought was definitively superior to the official one. Aged 11 years in a bourbon barrel, bottled at 46% without filtering or coloring, this is delectable stuff:

Monday, October 5, 2020

Longrow Peated

 


This used to be called "Longrow C.V.." which is how I first had it. Now, with new packaging but - presumably - the same great taste, we have Longrow Peated - the heavily peated entry from the Springbank distillery. Distilled 2.7x times, aged for an indeterminate time in ex-bourbon barrels, bottled at 46%, no chill filtering or coloring... let's see if it's as good as I remember. 

Thursday, October 1, 2020

Macallan 12 Year Double Cask

 


Double Cask is the Macallan that is aged twelve years in seasoned sherry casks and then married to scotch that has been aged in European oak casks. The result is bottled at 43% and placed in a truly lovely bottle. How does it taste? Let's find out:

Saturday, September 26, 2020

Signatory Mortlach 11 Year NCF

 


Another nice Signatory bottling of a single malt usually consigned to the blending vats - specifically, the vats of Johnny Walker in this case. Mortlach is known for using an uncommon distilling technique that amounts to 2.7x distilled, like Springbank. This supposedly results in a rather savory, meaty flavor profile. This bottle - 46% ABV, non-chillfiltered, natural color - is aged 11 year in bourbon barrels. Let's see how Mortlach tastes:

Wednesday, September 16, 2020

Signatory Edradour 10 Year NCF

 


Following on the heels of my lovely Signatory bottling of the Linkwood 11 year is this very nice Signatory bottling of Edradour 10 year. Edradour is usually a sherry-forward dram, but this independent bottling is even nicer than the usual core expression, being neither chill filtered nor colored, and coming in at a slightly higher than usual 46%. Not to mention the fancy silver canister the bottle arrives in.  

Thursday, September 10, 2020

Compass Box Oak Cross

 


I found this Compass Box Oak Cross at a price I couldn't resist. I've had a number of their other standard offerings, especially The Peat Monster, but never this one. Consisting of a marriage of American and French oak, with the core idea being a blending of vanilla and spice, it is mainly Clynelish with a couple other malts mixed in the bargain for their various qualities and then finished in a special Compass Box cask for two years. Bottled at 43% with no chill filtration and no coloring. Let's see if it succeeded:

Tuesday, September 8, 2020

Signatory Linkwood 11 Year NCF

 



I've always been curious about Linkwood, one of the oldest distilleries out there (1821). Their 15 year routinely sells for north of $150. And owners Diageo uses most of Linkwood's output for blending, so it's a single malt you almost always see as an independent bottling. 

This one is part of Signatory's No Chill Filtration collection, and it's also uncolored - a beautiful light straw color that betrays how many other whiskies are tainted with E150. Aged for 11 years in a (presumably bourbon, presumably refill) hogshead, and bottled at 46% ABV. Let's see if rare ol' Linkwood makes the grade:

Saturday, September 5, 2020

Caol Ila 12 Year (Third Take)

 


Time for my triennial review of Caol Ila's core 12 year expression. As usual, it's 43% ABV, chill filtered, and colored. A shame, that. But what can you expect from a Diageo blending whisky where 95% of the liquid gets tankered to the mainland for blending? Craft presentation on the remaining 5%? I don't think so. 

Wednesday, September 2, 2020

Laphroaig 10 Year (Second Take)

 



What a classic Laphroaig 10 Year is! It's been an unbelievable 6 years since I last reviewed this, so it's time for an update. One of the definitive Islay drams. I remembered it being a little bit stiffer than 43% ABV, but on the other hand maybe that low-ish percent explains how I've downed so many bottles so easily over the years - very little sting. However, it is colored and also chill filtered (fie!). Oh well, you can't have everything. Here we go...

Monday, August 31, 2020

Bowmore 12 Year (Second Take)

 




Years later, another look at Bowmore 12 Year. Still colored, still chill-filtered, still aged for 12 years... still bottled at a thin 40% ABV. 40%??? What are they thinking?!

Tuesday, August 25, 2020

Aerstone Land Cask 10 Year

 



In my occasional quest for good drinking budget-level Scotch, I sometimes take a chance on something like Aerstone Land Cask - $30, clearly aimed at the entry segment, but has the possibility of a diamond in the rough. 

Sunday, August 16, 2020

Glenfarclas 105 (NAS)

 


Glenfarclas 105 (British proofing system for 60% ABV!) is one of the classical "sherry bombs" or "sherry monsters" - (ideally fully) sherry-matured Scotch, and preferably cask strength, like Aberlour A'Bunadh, Glendronach Cask Strength, and Glenlivet Nadurra Oloroso. 

Friday, August 7, 2020

Aberlour A'Bunadh Batch 65



It's been a long time since I've had Aberlour A'Bunadh. This bottle is Batch 65, at 59.5% ABV, matured in oloroso sherry casks. No chill filtration, no coloring. Let's see what we have:

Thursday, August 6, 2020

Talisker 10 Year (3rd Take)




What a disappointment... this bottle, and Talisker generally, really let me down. Something was really off here - where I was used to salty maritime notes, a subtle minerality, some peat and smoke to brace the malt... well, I got easy obvious fruit, no peat or smoke until the last of the bottle, and in place of the mineral/oceanic qualities, an unpleasant "turned cider" sourness. 

My friend Rob told me there have been whisperings of a decline in the core Diageo offerings... if they are true, this is exhibit one,  I'm going to avoid Talisker for a long time. What a steep tumble. 

Friday, July 24, 2020

Laphroaig Cask Strength Batch 006


Another go at the mighty Laphroaig Cask Strength bottlings, this time Batch 006 (February 2014 bottling date). Matured 10 years in ex-bourbon barrels, bottled at a hefty 58% ABV (116 proof!). I've reviewed this twice before, with very positive things to say both times. I have no doubt this will go the same way. Shout out to Lion's Liquors in Petworth, Washington DC, where I found this.

Sunday, July 19, 2020

Kilkerran 12 Year


Kilkerran 12 year, owned by Springbank, has been long in coming. For years they released their progress towards this bottling, and people were elated when this finally dropped. Non-chill-filtered, non-colored, bottled at 46% and aged for a dozen years in a mix of 70% ex-bourbon barrels and 30% ex-sherry, this is the core offering of the newest (third) Campbeltown distillery. 

Monday, July 13, 2020

Ardmore 15 Year (Exclusive Malts)



This Ardmore 15 year was the big winner of Rob Martin Whisky Day... Ardmore is generally known as the main whisky in the blended Teacher's Highland Cream, but has also been known for some single malt offerings, including some real gems from independent bottlers. This version is ex-bourbon cask and bottled at a brisk 51.5%. 

Nose: Surprisingly wine-like - fragrant, a little sour, a little astringent, floral, grapes, malt, some vanilla, hints of smoke and peat (not strong), leathery. Opens over time. 

Mouthfeel: Thick, viscous. 

Palate: Diverges a bit from the nose - less wine and more ex-bourbon. Char, light smoke, vanilla, leather, heavy malt, but very smooth! No hint of alcohol burn. The taste also carries forward the floral note, but I can't identify it clearly. Very clearly a middle-aged ex-bourbon cask strength bottling, it has all the hallmarks, but a few nice wisps and angles of its own. 

Finish: Char and vanilla and peppery tannins all slowly fade until only a light smoke element remains. Nice. 

Verdict: I really liked this, despite the fairly lackluster reviews on the net. But I'm a big Ardmore fan anyway, from their old Traditional Cask days. Whatever flavor profile they are bringing, it matches up for me. This was a nice, smooth, and flavorful dram that was expertly balanced - a little flowerly, a little malty, a little asstringent, a little sweet. Worthwhile. 

Sunday, July 12, 2020

Port Askaig Cask Strength (NAS)



Port Askaig isn't a distillery, it's just a town - "the gateway to Islay" - and so this isn't a normal bottling but an independent cast strength anonymous ex-bourbon Islay offering, non-chill filtered and uncolored. One rumor (ScotchNoob) is that it's Caol Ila. Let's see how it does...

Balblair 10 Year (2003)





Balblair has been rebranding lately, much as fellow InBev distillery Old Pulteney was rebranded. This bottle comes from before the rebrand, and is certainly a nice Speyside, especially for those seeking a gentler, softer experience.  

Bottled at a completely decent 46% ABV, and distilled in 2003 (matured in 2nd fill ex-bourbon for 10 years, 2003-2013). This came on a day where I tasted several rich drams in a row, with Balblair roughly in the middle - did it get lost in the shuffle? Let's find out...

Deanston 20 Year Oloroso Cask



My good friend Rob Martin let me taste this one... and what a journey it ended up being! Deanston is a Highland Scotch, matured 20 years in ex-oloroso sherry casks, bottled at 55.3% ABV.

Saturday, July 11, 2020

Ardbeg Blaaack (NAS)


The 2020 annual release from Ardbeg, "Blaaack" refers to sheep, specifically the 7:1 ratio of sheep to people in New Zealand - where the red wine (Pinot Noir) casks used to finish this whisky came from.  This is the general release, bottled at 46% and matured in ex-bourbon, finished in red wine. 

Thursday, July 9, 2020

Clynelish 14 Year


I've been hearing about Clynelish (KLINE-leash) off and on since I started this blog. The story is really in two parts - a story of two distilleries. The original Clynelish distillery is now called "Brora" and was last open between 1968 and 1983, making heavily peated whisky to make up for a shortage on Islay (!) for blending purposes (!!). Brora is long closed, and any remaining bottles from it are in the Holy Grail pantheon of whiskies. 

The modern Clynelish, up in the far, far northeast of Scotland (think: Old Pulteney), has been putting out high quality whisky for many years now, but - as is the way of our capitalist society - most of it has been channeled straight into Johnnie Walker Gold. 

Wednesday, July 1, 2020

Craigallachie 13 Year

It's long since time that I try Craigallachie 13 year, a Speyside with a big reputation. This was the core whisky in Dewar's for years - and I guess it still is - but for a few years now they have issued a single malt expression as well. Bottled at 46% ABV, aged for 13 years in ex-bourbon barrels, non-chill-filtered but colored. Famous for a "sulphurous" quality due to use of a worm tub in the distilling process. 

Saturday, June 27, 2020

Laphroaig 16 Year


This is a REAL pleasure. My first Laphroaig in a while, and it's a nicely aged one - the same age as Lagavulin, the magisterial standard for all Islay. Can Laphroaig 16 measure up to that lofty standard? Aged in ex-bourbon barrels, and bottled at a nice 48% ABV. 

Wednesday, June 24, 2020

Kilchoman Loch Gorm 2017 (Third take)


It's been a while since I got my hands on a nice bottling from Kilchoman... this was originally supposed to the 4th edition of 100% Islay, but the liquor store called and told me they had to substitute Loch Gorm instead. No problem, they are all interesting! This one is matured in sherry casks and rather heavily peated to produce the ultimate Islay sherry bomb (sorry, Uigeadail). Bottled at 46% ABV, uncolored, non-chill-filtered. Aged about 7 years. 

Monday, June 22, 2020

Springbank 10 (Second Take)



I just picked up another bottle of Springbank 10 after a few years away, and wanted to review it anew, since my memory of the original had faded a bit. Matured in a mix of sherry and bourbon casks, and bottled at 46% ABV.