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Duncan Taylor Catches Up* On Their Award Status – Scotch Whisky News

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April 2010 Recent Awards

We are delighted to announce that we have been awarded a fantastic 20 Liquid Gold Awards from Jim Murray’s Whisky Bible 2010. 

Liquid Gold Awards have been created to celebrate the highest quality and standard of whisky around the world, which means that only those scoring 94 points or more qualify. Representing only a small number of the 4,000 whiskies featured in the 2010 edition, these Liquid Gold whiskies are in Jim Murray’s opinion the elite of our industry; the very best that can be found therefore this is a great achievement from Duncan Taylor.

Some of our top whiskies which received an award are shown below, to view a full list of the whiskies which received a Liquid Gold Award, please follow this link: http://www.duncantaylor.com/awards.htm

lg96Rare Auld, Inverleven 1979
Rarest of the Rare, Glenlochy 1980
Rare Auld, Port Dundas 1973
Rare Auld, Glengarioch 1988

 

 
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lg95Rarest of the Rare, Glen Mhor 1975

 

 

*The 2010 Whisky Bible was released in October 2009

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Whisky Merchants and Brokers,
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Aberdeenshire, Scotland AB54 8JU
  website: www.duncantaylor.com
email: info@duncantaylor.com
Phone: +44 (0) 1466 794055
Fax: +44 (0) 1466 794618
 

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Spring Offers & New Bottles At Single Malts Direct – Scotch Whisky News

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Here at Single Malts we’d like to apologise for the slight delay in our weekly newsletter. Due to the Easter weekend many of our staff were on holiday and heavy snow here in the North East of Scotland caused delays in consignments getting despatched. We also had the sad departure of our retail shop manager Ronnie Routledge last week, who will now be working at the Glenglassaugh distillery. We wish him the very best of luck, he will be sadly missed here at www.singlemaltsdirect.com

Not to worry though, with all the egg rolling and departures past with, were finally getting back to normal. Just in time to happily welcome in lots of brand new collectable whiskies, which you might be interested in!

Duncan Taylor’s – Rare Auld

Glen Grant 22yo 1978 Cask 44648

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Tasting Notes

Colour: Pinky orange.

Nose:  Raisins, some meaty notes, mint, some lighter grassier notes in the background.  Dried oranges.

Taste: Warming, big chewy dark fruits, a little waxy.  Chocolate, more dried orange notes.

Finish: Raisins and sultanas, maybe some banana notes, quite a thick chewy dram and a little nutty.

Comment:  A big fruit filled Glen Grant

£67.99

Mortlach – Beinn A’Cheo Single Malt Scotch Whisky 

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Beinn A’ Cheo (meaning mountain of mist in Scottish Gaelic) is a single malt scotch whisky. The current bottling is an 18 year old, distilled at the Mortlach Distillery in the Speyside region, on 11th June 1991. This whisky matured in a sherry butt in cask 5142, until 22nd December 2009 when it was bottled at the Scottish Liqueur Centre producing 557 bottles at a strength of 58.5% ABV. £56.99

Arran 1997 Vintage 13 Year Old  The Rowan Tree 46%

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Isle of Arran distillery have announced the forthcoming release of the The Rowan Tree which is the Second edition of the Icons of Arran Limited Edition Series and a follow-up to the very highly rated Arran Peacock. This new release from Arran should be available from the last week of March 2010.
 
The Arran Malt Rowan Tree is a limited edition of 6,000 bottles worldwide. The whisky was distilled in 1997 then matured in 10 ex-Olorosso Sherry Casks for 12 years. It was bottled at 46% abv, Non-Chill Filtered and has No Added Colouring.
 
The Rowan Tree has a special place in Scottish folklore and is believed to ward off evil spirits. The Rowan Trees which surround the Isle of Arran Distillery certainly play their part as only the purest spirit is produced their under the watchful eye of the Arran Distilling team. This 1997 Distillation was aged for 12 years in 10 ex-Sherry Butts which were specially selected by the Distillery Manager, James MacTaggart. Classic Arran in character this bottling perfectly captures the flamboyant character of the Rowan Tree. £37.99

Single Malts Limited | 36 Gordon Street | Huntly | Aberdeenshire | AB54 8EQ |

Ralfy & His Irish Whiskey Journey Continues With Episode #124 – Irish Whiskey News

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Ralfy has now completed and uploaded his review in episode #124 Greenpsot Irish Whiskey

Visit Ralfy at www.ralfy.com and see for yourself…

Grant’s Canada’s Number One Blended Scotch Whisky – Scotch Whisky News

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William Grant & Sons Celebrates #1 Position in Canada 30th Anniversary with Agent PMA Canada

Grant’s Canada’s Number One Blended Scotch Whisky

March 30, 2010 – Peter Gordon, Chairman of William Grant & Sons, marked the 30th Anniversary of its Canadian distributor, Peter Mielzynski Agencies Ltd. (PMA) with a very special blend of Grant’s 30 YO Whisky. William Grant & Sons, distillers of Glenfiddich, The Balvenie and Grant’s Blended Whiskies, was a founding supplier to PMA, now the largest independent agency in Canada. More than 300 industry members, employees and customers in Edmonton paid tribute to 30 years of market leadership in Canada.

“Right from the beginning this has been a special partnership. With PMA’s support over the past 30 years, William Grant & Sons products have become category leaders right across the board” says Mr. Gordon, fifth generation descendant of the company’s founder, William Grant.

To mark the anniversary, William Grant & Sons’ Malt Master, Brian Kinsman created a very special 30 YO vintage of Grant’s Whisky. Only 200 bottles have been produced for members of the William Grant & Sons Canadian partners.

“Canada is a very special place for our company and our family,” says Peter. “Lord Mount Stephen, founder of the CPR, introduced John Grant, William’s son, to the Hudson’s Bay Company in 1905, and that cemented our relationship to Canada.”

Today PMA represents wine, spirits and Beers from all over the world and sells 2.5 million cases per year.

PMA Canada was founded in 1979 by Peter Mielzynski to represent fine wines and spirits across Canada and William Grant & Sons was their first major supplier.

The partnership has been responsible for the success of such internationally renowned whiskies as Grant’s Family Reserve and Gibson’s Finest Canadian Whisky.

Grant’s Blended Scotch Whisky, in its iconic triangular bottle, is one of the worlds best loved. Grant’s is enjoyed in over 180 countries worldwide and ranks fourth in terms of global sales. In 2009 Grant’s Family Reserve took Gold at the prestigious International Wine & Spirits Competition (IWSC).

To produce Grant’s Blends, the company selects the finest single malt and grain Scotch whiskies—including their own Glenfiddich and The Balvenie Single Malt Scotch Whiskies and its Girvan Grain Scotch whisky—and skillfully and harmoniously blends them together. A typical blend of Grant’s will consist of 20-30 malt whiskies and 1-3 grain whiskies, to achieve its deliciously complex taste and its classic long, and smooth finish.

William Grant & Sons is an independent family-owned distiller founded by William Grant in 1886 and today still controlled by the fifth generation of his family. The Company distils some of the world’s leading brands of Scotch whisky, including the world’s most awarded single malt Glenfiddich®, the handcrafted range of The Balvenie® single malts and the world’s number four blended Scotch, Grant’s®, as well as selected other spirits, including Hendrick’s® Gin.

Ian Macleod Distillers in good standing for TFWA* Asia Pacific 2010 – Scotch Whisky News

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Ian Macleod Distillers in good standing for TFWA* Asia Pacific 2010

April 2010, Edinburgh; Independent, family-owned Ian Macleod Distillers Ltd, has unveiled a dramatic new look for this year’s TFWA Asia Pacific (9-13 May), launching an innovative bespoke stand, designed to showcase the company’s growing portfolio of award-winning travel retail brands. See Stand N31. 

The investment in the new, improved exhibition space represents the next phase in Ian Macleod Distillers’ initial five year travel retail sales and marketing strategy. This strategy commenced in 2007 with the appointment of Andy Lane as Director of Travel Retail and the launch of the company’s first ever travel retail exclusives, Smokehead Extra Rare and Glengoyne Burnfoot.

Moving away from the original shell scheme and traditional, standard glass displays, the new open design uses clean sharp lines with bespoke laminate white cases and custom-built lightbox. Combined with high impact branding and an informal meeting area, the new stand will give Ian Macleod higher visibility at the show, projecting the company’s dedication and investment in travel retail.

Key brands on display on Stand N31 at TFWA Asia Pacific include the ultra premium Glengoyne Highland Single Malt 40 Years Old and Chieftain’s Springbank 40 Years Old. Both luxury products will be accompanied by many other premium expressions including Glengoyne Highland Single Malt 14 Years Old litre, Smokehead Extra Rare and Smokehead 18 Years Old Extra Black. The hugely successful King Robert II Scotch Whisky will be presented in a new 50cl PET and the exclusive, stylish, award-winning Glengoyne Burnfoot, redesigned last year, will also be on display at TFWA Asia Pacific in litre and new 50cl PET variants.
 
Iain Weir, Marketing Director for Ian Macleod Distillers commented: “We are delighted with the finish of our new exhibition stand, which perfectly reinforces our strong and growing commitment to our global travel retail offering.

“Over the past three years, our travel retail sales and marketing strategy has focused principally on developing exciting new premium travel retail exclusives. We are now in a position to offer an enviable portfolio with global appeal, which our new stand shows off to maximum effect.” 

Andy Lane commented: “TFWA Asia Pacific 2010 is already shaping up to be our most successful show to date. Our eye-catching exhibition space will not only play an essential role in attracting new and existing business partners, it will ensure Ian Macleod project a consistent and professional image between Cannes and Singapore, as well as building a stronger brand identity overall.” 

“Ian Macleod Distillers has already achieved its strategic business objective set for 2012 to increase travel retail sales from eight to ten percent of the overall business. This is a fantastic achievement of which we are rightly proud but we will not rest!”
 
Established in 1933, Ian Macleod Distillers is one of the largest and most widely respected independent family companies within the spirits industry. The award winning Ian Macleod portfolio, which includes Glengoyne, King Robert II, Langs and Smokehead, as well as gin, rum, and vodka, currently has combined total sales of more than one million cases, with 85% being exported to over 65 markets worldwide. 

Andy Lane and the travel retail team look forward to meeting both trade customers and press at the Ian Macleod Distiller’s Stand N31 at TFWA Asia Pacific, 9-13 May 2010. To book an appointment, please contact: andy.lane@ianmacleod.com

For further information visit:

 www.ianmacleod.com or www.tfwa.com

Ian Macleod  encourages responsible drinking
www.drinkaware.co.uk www.scotch-whisky.org.uk
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* TFWA = Tax free World Association

Binny’s Chicago Weekly Whisky Specials – Scotch Whisky News

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Weekly Whisky Specials

Southern  Comfort 1.75L  $17.99

Cutty Sark  Scotch 1.75L  $19.99

Johnnie Walker  Black Label $24.99

Johnnie Walker  Red Label 1.75L  $27.99

Canadian LTD 1.75L $10.99
Dewar’s White Label 1.75L $29.99
Evan Williams Bourbon 1.75L $18.99
House Of Stuart Scotch 1.75L $14.99
Jack Daniels Black $19.99
Jim Beam Bourbon 1.75L $21.99
Jim Beam Red Stag $15.99

Seagram’s VO 1.75L $17.99

*Prices valid W/Binny’s Card April 7 through April 13, 2010. Not responsible for misprints or typographical errors.  Sizes 750ml unless otherwise stated. Advertised items limited to quantities on hand.

Visit Binny’s at www.binnys.com

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Ben Nevis 25yo Single Cask At Single Malts Direct – Scotch Whisky News

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Here at Single Malts we’d like to apologise for the slight delay in our weekly newsletter. Due to the Easter weekend many of our staff were on holiday and heavy snow here in the North East of Scotland caused delays in consignments getting despatched. We also had the sad departure of our retail shop manager Ronnie Routledge last week, who will now be working at the Glenglassaugh distillery. We wish him the very best of luck, he will be sadly missed here at www.singlemaltsdirect.com

Not to worry though, with all the egg rolling and departures past with, were finally getting back to normal. Just in time to happily welcome in lots of brand new collectable whiskies, which you might be interested in!

Ben Nevis – 25 Year Old

Single Cask, Cask Strength, West Highland Malt Scotch Whisky

Cask No. 98/35/1

ABV: 56%

Volume: 70cl/700ml

Distilled in 1984

Bottled (non-chillfiltered) in January 2010

Vatted in sherry casks

From The Ben Nevis Distillery, the oldest Distillery in Scotland.

This finest and most exclusive whisky lying at the Ben Nevis Whisky Distillery has been drawn from a single oak cask and bottled directly at this strength to ensure that you can savour this whisky in its purest form. This particular whisky was first filled into freshly dumped bourbon barrels on the 20th December 1984, and continued to mature in these casks for almost 14 years until on 14th December 1998, the whisky was vatted and transferred into freshly dumped sherry butts. Maturation continued in these casks until this particular cask was bottled in early January 2010 as a 25-year-old single west highland malt scotch whisky, which we hope you will enjoy.

Only 628 bottled produced. Signed by the Distillery Manager

BUY NOW FOR ONLY – £78.99

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Single Malts Limited | 36 Gordon Street | Huntly | Aberdeenshire | AB54 8EQ |

Compass Box Whisky Tasting At Park Ave Liquor New York – Scotch Whisky News

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Compass Box Whisky Tasting 3-6pm at Park Avenue Liquor Shop
When: Friday, April 9, 3pm – 6pm
Where: Park Avenue Liquor Shop

 

Haste ye there!

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Kilchoman 3yo Spring 2010 Release At Loch Fyne Whiskies – Scotch Whisky News

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Kilchoman 3yo Spring 2010 Release 46%abv

The ‘Spring 2010 Release’ has been matured in fresh bourbon barrels from Buffalo Trace for up to 3 years and finished in very active oloroso sherry butts for 3.5 months.

These 3yo whiskies from Islay’s juvenile distillery are truly remarkable, they’re as good as any single malt Scotch – nailing the long dead misconception that under (say) eight years is too young. It’s great.
Distinctively full Islay peaty style, not many more peaty. Hold it on the tongue for as long as you can, the chocolate sits with the peat like (metaphor invited)… A long peaty finish with a cleansing surgical spirit aspect. Water is worthwhile, it retains the great roundness with a seaspary from Machir Bay.

On the flavour map it’s G10, on the smoky side of rich and smoky.
Rich / Smoky

Price excluding VAT: £38.21
£44.90 Including VAT at 17.5%

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Diageo Releases The 3rd Selection of Managers’ Choice – Scotch Whisky News

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Diageo launch the next batch of their single-cask collection of Malt Scotch Whiskies

Following the first batch launched in September, and a second collection released in January, Diageo are now launching the third batch of their single-cask collection of Single Malt Scotch Whiskies.

Among the seven expressions that feature in this third release are several single malts familiar to many malt whisky drinkers  –  Caol Ila™, Glenkinchie™, Glen Ord™ and Royal Lochnagar™.
But Dailuaine™, Inchgower™ and Mannochmore™ normally enjoy only very limited availability.

Each of the whiskies is drawn from one single oak cask, picked after a careful examination of distillery stocks, and bottled at its natural cask strength.

The collection encompasses all 27 of Diageo’s Single Malt Scotch Whiskies  –  the first time that Scotland’s biggest estate of Single Malt distilleries has issued a comprehensive series of single-cask bottlings. Labelled The Managers’ Choice because of the way the whiskies were selected, each distillery is represented by a special bottling of its Single Malt Whisky .

The rare limited-edition series is aimed at collectors and connoisseurs who will enjoy owning and exploring an unusual expression of their favourite Single Malt or even a whole anthology of highly individual Single Malts, chosen to represent a unique take on each of the 27 distilleries’ distinctive distillery character.

The releases are being staged in four batches over several months, starting in September 2009 and concluding in May 2010.

For each Single Malt, the cask was nosed, tasted, discussed and finally chosen as a highly distinctive expression of that distillery’s Single Malt by a judging panel of acknowledged experts, including leading maturation experts and the distillery managers themselves.

In many cases, unusual cask woods will have had their influence on the final result. Perfect maturation and spirit quality have been the criteria, resulting in a bottling that delights with original and sometimes unexpected flavours whilst allowing the distillery character to still shine through.

Depending on the size of the cask and the rate of evaporation over the years since it was filled, the volume of bottles obtained from the chosen casks can vary between approximately 640 and as little as 200. These are, consequently, extremely rare and distinctive whiskies.

Classic Malts Selection™ spokesperson Nick Morgan said: “This series has provoked a great deal of interest and comment. Many serious buyers, including those who know and enjoy our malt whiskies in their more familiar bottlings, are fascinated by the unique and unexpected insights and flavours that The Managers’ Choice offers. All of the whiskies intrigue and delight: some are simply outstanding.”

Full details, including tasting notes, are displayed on the Classic Malts Selection™ website www.malts.com. The updated website content includes the story of The Managers’ Choice and the selection process, a “Meet the Managers” page where they talk about The Managers Choice collection & questions related to the world of whisky, whisky tasting notes & audio, Q&A with a Sensory Expert, and details of where to buy the whiskies. Whisky enthusiasts registered as Friends of the Classic Malts™ have been given early notice of the launch.

Distribution

The Managers’ Choice bottlings are available from specialist retailers in the United Kingdom, Germany, Switzerland, Austria and Benelux only.

Previous releases

September 2009 saw the first release of six malts: Cardhu™ (1997), Glen Elgin™ (1998), Linkwood™ (1996), Mortlach™ (1997), Oban™ (2000) and Teaninich™ (1996).

The second release in January 2010 comprised Blair Athol™ (1995), Cragganmore™ (1997), Dalwhinnie™ (1992), Dufftown™ (1997), Glen Spey™ (1996), Strathmill™ (1996), and Talisker™ (1994).

Release details – third release

Caol Ila 1997 366 Bodega Sherry – European Oak Rich sweet smoke with dried fruit aromas.

Dailuaine 1997 564 Bodega Sherry – European Oak Sweet woody aroma with smooth bitter notes.

Glen Ord 1997 204 Bourbon – American Oak Soft aroma.  Creamy with a lingering spicy finish.

Glenkinchie 1992 528 European Oak Fresh.  Cereal flavour with a hint of vanilla.

Inchgower 1993 564 Bodega Sherry – European Oak Sweet sherry nose with a long woody finish.

Mannochmore 1998 588 Bodega Sherry – European Oak Fruity Sweetness with a cereal taste.

Royal Lochnagar 1994 528 Bodega Sherry – European Oak Creamy with sweet citrus fruit aromas.

The UK RRP are as follows:

Caol Ila £300
Dailuaine £200
Glen Ord £250
Glenkinchie £250
Inchgower £200
Mannochmore £200
Royal Lochnagar £250

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TASTING NOTES

Mannochmore™ 1998/2009, 59.1%, cask #6582, bottle 398/588, (Bodega sherry European oak

Colour: Rich amber with a gun-metal tint. Oily with elegant legs.
Nose:  Firm but not entrenched. Deceptive early aromas of linseed oil and putty quickly give way to a sharp, fresh, forest-fruit compote underscored by white chocolate, vanilla and beeswax. Water banishes the waxiness in an explosion of light, fruit-salad freshness.
Body:  Dense; though lightly syrupy with water.
Palate:  Fiery and insistent: An oily balance of sweet and sharp notes on a charred base of burnt orange peel; crêpes suzettes flamed for just a fraction too long in orange eau de vie. Lighter, more delicate and cooling with water; filled with the flavour of summer fruits, orange blossom and a whiff of peppermint.
Finish:  Warming and mentholic at cask strength; soft and fragrant with water. A surprising late sweetness, cut with orange oil, balances velvet-smooth, lengthy tannins and some very late, rounded, and much appreciated, smoke.
Comment:  A rich whisky at cask strength, perhaps moving to the after dinner slot; with water, more of the classic Mannochmore floral and fruit freshness. In both cases a beautiful balance of citrus sharpness and oaky-vanilla notes

Glenkinchie™ 1992/2009, 58.1%, cask #502, bottle 345/528, (European oak)

Colour:  Pale gold; Chardonnay.
Nose:  Delicate and refined with soft hints of lemon semifreddo and top notes of fresh straw and barley sugar. Later, smooth honey-and-lemon and the scent of marshmallows. With water, sweet and floral notes: Tuberose or Turkish delight dusted with powder sugar on a cereal base.
Body:  Rich and creamy.
Palate:  Light and drying. Immediate fresh citrus quickly develops into liquorice and eucalyptus notes at cask strength. Mineral hints. Rounded, cooling and faintly spicy with water.
Finish:  The fruit tang quickly gives way to lengthy mature oak off-set by creamy vanilla notes and very late menthol. Cooling with water; silky, yet drying. Cleansing. Appetising late cereal.
Comment:  A very delicate whisky composed of complex, though beautifully balanced, elements: Mediterranean citrus, exotic florals and creamy vanilla. Long and smooth in structure, and though light throughout, it is never superficial.

Glen Ord™ 1997/2009, 59.2%, cask #10181, bottle 089/204, (Bourbon American oak)

Colour:  Cool gold with warm, orange hints in sunlight.
Nose:  A quiet, confident complexity. Slightly winey with apple stalks, pear skins and suggestions of Cuban tobacco. Later, a balance of autumnal fruit acidity with hints of orange zest and Cognac warmth. Later still, mature, drying oak: pleasantly dusty with a trace of vanilla pod.
Body:  Medium. Extraordinarily silky with water.
Palate:  Rich and warming; oily and orangey. Then clean, drying oak: smooth dark cocoa, white chocolate and orange oil; moving to aromatic cedar, new leather and hints of spirits of turpentine. Richer and cooler with water; smoother, silkier and with the merest suggestion of peat.
Finish:  Long and rounded with a loving warmth. White chocolate mousse sprinkled with orange zest and shavings of fruity south American chocolate. Later, more cedar and tobacco: the memory of a walk-in humidor.
Comment:  A fabulously refined bourbon wood experience: an exquisite balance of fresh vanilla and oaky dryness; of oily richness and orange acidity. The courteous, urbane sophistication of Glen Ord and the youthful confidence of American oak producing a truly adult whisky.

Dailuaine™ 1997/2009, 58.6%, cask #8476, bottle 381/564, (Bodega sherry European oak)

Colour:  Antique gold; polished phosphor bronze.
Nose:  Fat. Immediate oaked chardonnay notes are balanced by big, soft, treacly, wodges of gingery Yorkshire Parkin. Later, slices of buttered malt loaf spread with honey and marmalade. Water reveals huge depth; Muscat notes of honey, buttery-vanilla and tropical fruits are complimented by cleansing wood-smoke.
Body:  Very rich; very dense.
Palate:  Warming. Spicy. Soft fig rolls. Medjool dates and smooth dark Swiss chocolate. Cooling and oilier with water: hints of menthol, aniseed and burnt sweet-shortcrust pastry.
Finish:  Smooth and warming. Creamy vanilla notes complement a syrupy ginger pudding spiciness. Later; drying, herbal oak. Lighter and longer with water, and seductive suggestion of Cherry-wood smoked malt.
Comment:  Instantly comforting, it is extremely well balanced at cask strength; taking time to reveal the full, indulgent, depth of fruity malt, creamy oak and smoke notes. Water cools, softens and dries. An incredibly pleasing and affirming whisky.

Royal Lochnagar™ 1994/2009, 59.3%, cask #837, bottle 346/528, (Bodega sherry European oak)

Colour:  Rich coppery-gold. Light legs.
Nose:  Big. Initially drying with slightly dusty, oaky notes; then masses of sherry. Homemade rum and raisin ice cream – dense with vanilla and tropical spice. In the far distance, pine resin and wraith-like phenols. Water releases patisserie aromas of glazed fruit tarts and orange blossom; later, sherbet powder [Keli for Scots].
Body:  Light to medium.
Palate:  Hot, thin and drying at cask strength. Herbal. Clove with hints of eucalyptus. Liquorice bitterness and linseed oil seek to obscure a base note of rich fruit-cake; and there is also a fugitive note of red berry tartness. Softer and sweeter with water; treacle toffee and orange oil soften some crunchy cereal notes.
Finish:  Warming and mentholic with a toasted cereal graininess. Again, clove and aniseed but now moderated with some molasses sweetness and a delicate, late cocoa dryness. With water, a richer dried fruit character emerges against a dustier, nuttier background.
Comment:  Mature oak harmonizes beautifully with the spice and cereal signature of Royal Lochnagar. An indulgent nose, rich in creamy vanilla and sweet, spicy notes, joined with a lengthy, malty palate. This expression also retains a pleasing light fruity freshness throughout.

Inchgower™ 1993/2009, 61.9%, cask #7917, bottle 369/564, (Bodega sherry European oak)

Colour:  Deep, polished mahogany with crimson flashes in sunlight.
Nose:  Initially, very reserved. Notes of liquorice, bubblegum and clove top the faintest hints of sawn oak, burnt oak and bitumen. Suggestions, too, of the sea; brine, ozone and salt air. Fresher with water; traces of pear, red apple, eucalyptus, linseed oil and sandalwood.
Body:  Thick.
Palate:  Astonishingly cool at first. Dense, with a near-impenetrable herbal bitterness. Italian bitters [Fernet Branca]. Rapidly becomes fierce and intensely drying. Pure liquorice and strong Assam black teas. Water transforms some tannin character into a perfumed, slightly oily, sweetness with hints of quinine and citrus pith.
Finish:  Beyond bitterness comes enormous complexity: Myrrh-like in its resinous astringency it hints at molasses sweetness; peat and tar, brine and ozone; burnt fruit cake, and late bitter chocolate.
Comment:  The essence of this exceptional malt, of truly hard core complexity when taken at cask strength, lies almost wholly in the finish. Though a challenge to decode, it will eventually yield its secrets with a little water and a patience.

Caol Ila™ 1997/2009, 58.0%, cask #14185, bottle 073/366, (Bodega sherry European oak)

Colour:  Gloriously attractive; clear, sparkly amber. Lightly viscous.
Nose:  Instant. Fresh. Invigorating. At first, acetic dryness fuses with honey, Beech wood-smoke, salty sea air and lemon juice. Wood-smoke rapidly becomes full-on coal tar as phenols move to the fore. Then, with water, a subtle, tropical fruit sweetness plays with its savoury partners; toasted cumin, porcini and sage-butter.
Body:  Light. Soft.
Palate:  Instant phenol. Sensuous. Coating. Pure smoke briefly cut through by a honeyed sweetness. Later fresh fennel and tarragon; followed by drying, oaky, vanilla and crunchy, grainy cereals.
Finish:  Long and smooth; sweet, smoky, herbal, earthy and peppery. Traces of clove. Splendidly savoury: the earthiness of beetroot, roasted with salt and virgin olive oil in a wood fired oven. Comforting late smoky breath. Complete.
Comment:  An outstanding whisky that just can’t help playing games with us: Is it sweet? Where’s the acid gone. Nope – here’s the lemon. Wait, where’s the honey? But that’s olive oil! Throughout, an unpredictable interplay of sweet, tart, savoury and smoky notes; astonishingly fresh and ferociously appetising. Caol Ila never fails to engage, surprise and delight.


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