Isle of Arran NAS (57%, OB, “100 Proof”, +/- 2009) – Scotch Whisky Tasting Note

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Isle of Arran NAS (57%, OB, “100 Proof”, +/- 2009)

From the back label “Due to non-chill filtration, this whisky may turn cloudy when exposed to low temperatures. This is perfectly normal. The absence of chill filtration in this product does result in a more full – bodied and flavoursome single malt.”

The nose is strong with hints of fragrant heather and roses (also slight hints of Balsamic vinegar) followed by some good malt and barley dust, fruit and chocolate (white). Tinges of citrus and some back ground sweetness. With time in the glass it opens to reveal more of the malty back bone. With water there is a natural gravitation to an increase in sweetness and more the of the characteristic Arran biscuity malt. It also went slight cloudy (which is perfectly natural). Very pleasant. The undiluted taste is strong but good; there’s some aggressive moments here but quite the ride. After a short while the fruit and malt come to the fore and are very good. This is excellent! There is also something to smoke. Which is curious. The diluted taste is much more gentle and sweeter; honey and malt but still lots of evidence of the crispness and it doesn’t fall apart. It is still very nice. The finish is malty with some white wine like notes along with the white chocolate, some black pepper and some really nice oak spice. The finish is long and unwavering and once again does not fall apart. An excellent finish.

Quite the dram, very enjoyable. Water offers another equally enjoyable aspect to this whisky. Perhaps due to the NAS there is some vibrancy of a youthful whisky?

C$85

Score 88 Points

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