Official Tasting Note – Port Ellen™ 30 Year Old 1979 ABV 57.7% – Scotch Whisky News
Port Ellen™ 30 Year Old 1979 ABV 57.7%
30 Years Old Natural Cask Strength Single Malt Scotch Whisky from the Isle of Islay.
Tasting Guide
Appearance: Full, burnished gold. Good beading for its age.
Nose: One of the best Port Ellen noses recorded. Little nose prickle yet still lively. Complex, rich and rounded, with soft pear fruit and a trace of tar, as in a driftwood bonfire. Sandy but also slightly sweet, with malty traces. Behind this, fresh shellfish: scallop, oyster with a touch of lemon. The fruity notes fade to samphire and smouldering oiled wood (that bonfire). Water has a calming effect, raising a classic extra virgin olive oil note whilst adding fresh maritime notes and a herbal hint (sage?). Further dilution reigns in the smoke and some boiled sweet notes emerge.
Body: Firm and dry.
Palate: More classic. Surprisingly sweet at first, with massive smokiness. Austere and flinty with a very light grip. Salty. The smoke dominates but the character remains pure, focused Port Ellen and is everything you’d expect. A good drop of water softens things at last, producing a lovely texture and great viscosity. As the sweetness fades, the delivery of flavours shifts to the
centre of the palate, with more light saltiness.
Finish: Very long and warming, with lingering peat-smoke.















