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Scotch Malt Whisky Society APRIL UPDATE: BLOOMING MARVELLOUS MEMBERS’ PICKS – Scotch Whisky News

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APRIL UPDATE: BLOOMING MARVELLOUS MEMBERS’ PICKS

Lavender or violet? Butterscotch or chocolate? Smoke or spice? April’s drams have it all so let your fellow members help you choose the perfect specimen with this month’s top 5. As fleeting as spring blossom, these bottles won’t be around for long so pick the best before they blow away on the breeze…

No. 1: Young & spritely

10.91 A well-mannered dram
Age: 10 years
Cask: Refill ex-bourbon barrel
Price: £60.80

No. 2: Deep, rich & dried fruits

30.89 Deep, dark and pleasantly attractive
Age: 24 years
Cask: Refill ex-bourbon hogshead
Price: £105.50

No. 3: Lightly peated

3.261 Record shop at the races
Age: 14 years
Cask: Refill ex-bourbon hogshead
Price: £69.00

No. 4: Sweet, fruity & mellow

37.74 Fresh & fluffy
Age: 18 years
Cask: Second-fill ex-Sauternes hogshead
Price: £69.50

No. 5: Sweet, fruity & mellow

36.98 Gaelic coffee
Age: 18 years
Cask: Refill ex-bourbon barrel
Price: £68.40

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Scotch Malt Whisky Society of America Early April 2016 Outturn Offerings – Scotch Whisky News

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Early April 2016 Outturn Offerings

Cask No. 66.59 $125

Nieve de Leche Quemada

Highland, Eastern

Initial aromas of delicate smoke gave way to violets, roses, drawer liners, icing sugar and lemon and lime slices. To taste neat there were prawns on a BBQ, smoked limes, oyster shells and a smouldering peat hearth. One panellist was making Nieve de Leche Quemada (Mexican burnt milk ice cream) in the kitchen. A splash of water brought aniseed balls to a swimming pool, while smoked orange oil, poster paints, pencils and Worcestershire sauce on cheesy toast were all present. The taste was sweeter and slightly chalky with well-done toast and Parma Violet sweets. A truly sunny coastal finish with a salty breeze, sea spray, skittles, lobster shells and French fries.

Drinking tip: Drink at a BBQ on a speedboat

Colour: Sunlight on a lake

Cask: Refill barrel

Age: 12 years

Date distilled: November 2001

Alcohol: 57.4%

USA allocation: 120 bottles

Flavour profile: Lightly peated

*President’s Choice*

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Cask No. 46.29 $135

Shaken not stirred

Speyside, Lossie

Young Bond prepared the ingredients for his cocktail: bruised mint, Gomme syrup, pink peppercorn and aromatic cherry and violet. As he mixed his ingredients for this Old Fashioned together he scanned the scene, it was a bit of a mystery. A large arrangement of flowers was the first observation. A table set with a curious collection: Fox Glacier mints, chocolate chip ice cream, Jolly Jammers and salted limes. He sipped his cocktail and enjoyed it’s sprightly kick. The perfumed scent of some exotic beauty lingered. He investigated further finding cream soda, marshmallow and Kendal Mint Cake. What did it all mean?

Drinking tip: When you’re saving the world

Colour: Gold fountain pen (that’s really a poison pen)

Cask: Refill hogshead

Age: 14 years

Date distilled: September 2000

Alcohol: 59.1%

USA allocation: 120 bottles

Flavour profile: Young & spritely

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Cask No. 55.26 $135

Outdoor, masculine dram

Speyside, Findhorn

The nose was complex and interesting – sweet and spicy with some cosmetics and light struck match, plus an array of outdoor impressions (earthy, grassy, ripe fruits, wood sap, twigs and riverbanks). It seemed fresher with water (peach melba yoghurt, leaf mould, washing blowing in the breeze) though one panellist got a rugby player’s kit-bag. The palate however had massive, intense sweetness and mouth-scorching peppery, ginger heat – panellists reported Vimto concentrate and rhubarb dipped in brown sugar. With water, we found toffee, butterscotch, Old English spangles and ice-cream soda, with a few more masculine hints of mint tic-tacs, old wood and allotments.

Drinking tip: Benefits from water and the attraction is mostly in the taste – a drinker’s, rather than a sniffer’s, dram.

Colour: Golden retriever puppy

Cask: Refill hogshead

Age: 14 years

Date distilled: September 2000

Alcohol: 57.3%

USA allocation: 120 bottles

Flavour profile: Spicy & sweet

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Cask No. 26.105 $220

Bumblebees by the sea

Highland, Northern

The first aromas were predominantly dark runny honey over crackers, followed by salted lemon and fresh kiwi fruit. With time, camphor and citronella candles burning in a damp pine forest. Juicy Fruit gum emerged on the nose and in the taste. It retained a white peppery heat at full strength, with lemon zest and lime posset emerging. Aspen bark, cinnamon and spearmint all became easier to find with water as if they had all been washed up on a seashore. A muskiness reminiscent of coastal dunnage warehouses belied its age, but homemade lemonade and green Starbursts lifted any hint of heaviness.

Drinking tip: Have a light hand with water

Colour: Honey on a gold spoon

Cask: Refill butt

Age: 29 years

Date distilled: November 1984

Alcohol: 57.6%

USA allocation: 150 bottles

Flavour profile: Light & delicate

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Cask No. 53.226 $140

Teddy Boys at the beach

Islay

Rock (pool) and roll! Bad boys set an old boat alight with a splash of diesel, clean smoke puffing into the sky. They drink pisco sours and eat pork rolls with gherkin pickle, followed by baked corn pudding. Splashing sea water fizzes on the fire and sparks of pickled ginger and salted lemon fly. Hints of oregano and roll-ups waft together with an oily slick on the shore. They kick an old rubber tyre around and flick each other with a tarry rope. Olive oil cake with lemon icing, pickled onions with cream cheese and mackerel complete the beastie.

Drinking tip: Unleash your inner rockabilly

Colour: Dirty martini with green olives

Cask: Refill hogshead

Age: 15 years

Date distilled: March 2000

Alcohol: 63.5%

USA allocation: 90 bottles

Flavour profile: Oily & coastal

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Cask No. 48.46 $125

Exploding flower

Speyside, Spey

The nose started with linoleum and green leaf, but slowly opened like a flower – vanilla sponge, Danish pastries, toffee, some fruit (strawberry, banana) and floral notes (gentian, rosewater, gorse). The neat palate was assertive, but complex and unusually bitter-sweet – ‘biting an orange’, tutti-frutti, jelly beans – one panellist found a honey, vodka and gunpowder mixture, but he self-combusted and didn’t trouble us anymore. With water, the nose became freshly intriguing, with tinned fruit salad, old-fashioned lemonade, tree-bark, liquorice and menthol. The palate was now really rather pleasant – juicy, sweet and refreshing, with peach and pear balancing clove and aniseed spice.

Drinking tip: Improves with water – would be a suitable conversational dram – or maybe with dessert.

Colour: Yellow gold

Cask: First-fill barrel

Age: 12 years

Date distilled: November 2001

Alcohol: 57.4%

USA allocation: 60 bottles

Flavour profile: Sweet, fruity and mellow

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Maker’s Mark Private Select ‘The Party Source’ Private Barrel – American Whiskey News

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Maker’s Mark Private Select TPS Private Barrel – We’ve been patiently waiting for 5-6 months for this bad barrel of bourbon to show up. With Maker’s DNA at the base, it’s a no-brainer for any Maker’s Mark lover; but with the additional 4 months of aging with our personally selected stave recipe, what’s in the bottle is Maker’s Mark on steroids. It’s bigger, bolder, richer, and more flavor packed than we could have imagined. This TPS selection is also on our Spirits Library. So stop by when it is open (typically 3pm-7pm, but call first) and ask J.O. for a taste.

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Kilchoman Sanaig to Launch on US Soil – Scotch Whisky News

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Kilchoman Sanaig to launch on US soil

We’re only a few weeks away from the arrival of Kilchoman’s second continuous release, Kilchoman Sanaig. Established in 2005, Kilchoman, Islay’s Farm Distillery, is best known for Machir Bay, up until now the only continuously available release from the independent, family run distillery.

Kilchoman Sanaig 46% abv

Named after an inlet North West of the distillery, Sanaig has a predominantly sherry cask influence owing to the significant time spent in Oloroso sherry Hogsheads. These aged Oloroso casks contribute a drastically transformed depth of colour and character compared to the mostly Bourbon cask matured Machir Bay. ‘Cask Influence’ bars now feature on the packaging of both Sanaig and Machir Bay to illustrate the differing flavour profiles of the distillery’s two core expressions. Anthony Wills, Kilchoman Founder and Managing Director says, “Sanaig represents another significant step forward for Kilchoman, it is important to be able to offer customers consistently available releases, until now Machir Bay has been performing that leading role, Sanaig will now share the spotlight.” Tasting Notes: Kilchoman Sanaig Single Islay Malt Scotch Whisky  Colour: Beech wood Nose:  Soft cooked fruits with caramel and vanilla. Palate:  Toffee, peat smoke and citrus with lingering sweetness. Finish:  A lovely balance of peat smoke, fruit and sweetness. RRP – $74.99

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Caledonian 34 Year Old 1976 Dead Whisky Society at The Whisky Barrel – Scotch Whisky News

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Caledonian 34 Year Old 1976 Dead Whisky Society
Lowland Single Grain Scotch Whisky

$436.21

Caledonian 34 Year Old 1976 vintage Lowland single grain Scotch whisky. Single cask #900015 bottled March 2011 by the Dead Whisky Society. Caledonian is a lost Edinburgh grain distillery. 295 numbered bottles. Caledonian Distillery opened at near Haymarket Rail Station in Edinburgh circa 1885. It was one of the biggest distilleries in the world until it closed in 1988, today the site is a mixture of apartments and hotels.

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Ian Macleod Distillers Triumphs at 2016 San Francisco World Spirits Competition – Scotch Whisky News

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Ian Macleod Distillers triumphs at 2016 San Francisco World Spirits Competition

Family-owned, independent spirits company, Ian Macleod Distillers, is delighted to have been awarded an outstanding five Gold medals at the 2016 San Francisco World Spirits Competition, America’s most respected international spirits competition.

Three brands owned by Ian Macleod Distillers came up tops in the prestigious competition including; Tamdhu Speyside Single Malt Scotch Whisky, Glengoyne Highland Single Malt Scotch Whisky and Isle of Skye Blended Scotch Whisky.

  • Tamdhu Batch Strength Speyside Single Malt Scotch Whisky: Double Gold
  • Tamdhu 10 Year Old Speyside Single Malt Scotch Whisky: Gold
  • Glengoyne 12 Year Old Highland Single Malt Scotch Whisky: Gold
  • Glengoyne Cask Strength Single Malt Scotch Whisky (BATCH 3): Gold
  • Isle of Skye 12 Year Old Blended Scotch Whisky: Gold

The competition took place on the 17th – 20th March in downtown San Francisco, where a panel of carefully selected spirits industry experts blind tasted over 1,700 sprits, the widest range in the 16-year history of the competition.

Commenting on the awards Neil Boyd, Commercial Director of Malts for Ian Macleod Distillers, said, “After winning three awards at the same competition last year, we are thrilled to have topped that this year with five much sought-after Gold medals.

“With a record number of entries, it is great to receive such a high recognition for the quality of our products, especially as the judging and evaluation process is always so rigorous!”

Since its establishment in 2000, The San Francisco World Spirits Competition has become the largest international spirits competition in America, as well as the most influential in the industry. Entries are scrutinised by the finest palates and the judging is blind, ensuring competitive integrity.

Ian Macleod Distillers is one of Scotland’s leading independent, family-owned distillers, blenders and bottlers. The company acquired Glengoyne Distillery in 2003 and Tamdhu Distillery in 2011.           

For more information, please visit www.ianmacleod.com. 

Please drink responsibly.

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Tamdhu Batch Strength Speyside Single Malt Scotch Whisky 

Nose: Red berries, sultanas, walnuts, hints of pecan, delicate citrus and oak, creamy vanilla, cookie dough.

Palate: Powerful burst of richness, fantastically rounded with sherry oak, spice and dried fruit. Kept on the palate, lighter fruits come to the fore – apricot, orange and crème brûlée.

Finish: Rich, biscuity and malty, toast and marmalade with pleasing fruitiness lingering.

Tamdhu 10 Year Old Speyside Single Malt Scotch Whisky

Nose: Very appealing and fragrant; sugar syrup with delicate peach and orange, mixing with fresh oak, cinnamon and leather, sugared almonds and vanilla. 

Palate: The fruitiness and spice blend brilliantly with a pleasing toffee and sherry richness building as it is held on the palate. 

Finish: Fruit and vanilla linger becoming pleasantly drying with a hint of distant peat smoke.

Glengoyne 12 Year Old Highland Single Malt Scotch Whisky

Nose: Coconut oil, honey, lemon zest, dried oak. 

Palate: Toffee apples, cinnamon spice, ginger, orange, shortbread. 

Finish: A hint of sherry and soft oak. Very well balanced.

Glengoyne Cask Strength Single Malt Scotch Whisky (BATCH 3) 

Nose: Warm baked custard, peppered strawberries, digestive biscuits, soft oak and a short sherbet tingle.

 

Palate: Thick rosehip syrup, demerara sugar developing into a spicy, gooseberry dryness. Wonderful balance, nothing dominates.

Finish: Very long.

Isle of Skye 12 Year Old Blended Scotch 

Nose: Ripe, fruity and well balanced. Sherry, dried fruits and a hint of smoke. Water brings out a butter edge. A lot going on. 

Palate: Overall, a little drier than the nose suggests but with excellent, soft, mid-palate weight. Light smoke all the way through. 

Finish: Ripe and soft

INTRODUCING THE AUTHORS’ SERIES at Loch Fyne Whiskies – Scotch Whisky News

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INTRODUCING THE AUTHORS’ SERIES

The Authors’ Series is a collection of some of the finest single cask expressions found anywhere in the world. Each whisky has been paired with a famous author to match each whiskies characteristics. Each bottle in the limited series is housed in a leather presentation box.

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Springbank 1997 Authors’ Series Alexandre Dumas

The 18 Year Old Springbank Single Cask is limited to just 96 bottles and has been bottled at a cask strength of 56.5% volume. Distilled in April 1997, it was bottled in November 2015 from a refill hogshead.
Tasting Notes:
Rich, dry and moody (just like Monsieur Dumas himself) with a peaty/turfy edge balanced by dark chocolate, dried fruits and a rum-like sweetness plus lovely smoky moments. The finish has lots of charred oak and smoke with rich fudge and molasses adding sweetness. A great Springbank

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Littlemill 1988 Author’s Series Gustave Flaubert

Introducing an incredible Littlemill 1988 single cask which is limited to only 137 bottles. Distilled in November 1988 it was bottled in July 2015 at 56% volume.
Tasting Notes
Honeyed flavours combine with wood spice and a herbal, slightly savoury quality. Cobnuts and popcorn lead to a finish of over ripened fruits, peach stone, toasted cereals and poppy seed. A precise and perfectly formed whisky, reflective of Flaubert’s exacting aesthetic.

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Ben Nevis 1996 Authors’ Series Leo Tolstoy

This single malt whisky is limited to 255 bottles. It was bottled in 2015 from a sherry butt, at a cask strength of 55.5% volume.
Tasting Notes
Rich with grassy and cereal flavours from the outset, then becoming earthy and mossy; typical Ben Nevis traits (grass, herbs) come to the fore with a splash of water. Citrus fruits and some nutty toffee lead us on to a pleasant okay finish with a touch of pistachio nut salt tang. With it’s abundance of honest, rural characteristics, this whisky is the perfect ode to the father of literary realism!

£270 Click to buy

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Allt A Bhainne 1993 Authors’ Series Mark Twain

This 22 year old Allt A Bhaine is limited to only 196 bottles and has been bottled at a cask strength of 53.9% volume.
Tasting Notes
Light at heart and universally enjoyable like its literary namesake, this is a classic Speyside style with buttery toffee, honeyed cereal bars and fresh fruits of yellow plum and sharon fruit. Water adds a light creamy coffee touch (think tiramisu), with a finish of soft oak and a sticky syrupy sweetness.

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Glendronach 47 Year Old Batch 13 Cask #5837 at The Whisky Barrel – Scotch Whisky News

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Glendronach 47 Year Old Batch 13 Cask #5837
Highland Single Malt Scotch Whisky

$3,593.35

Glendronach 47 Year Old 1968 Vintage Batch 13 Highland single malt Scotch whisky. Single Pedro Ximenez Sherry Hogshead #5837 bottled January 2016. 301 numbered bottles.

Nose: Intense, full bodied aromas of dark treacle, sour plums and rich prune syrup combine with fragrant herbal notes and faint cigar smoke.

Palate: An impactful sherried character laden with dark prunes and molasses. A torrent of vibrant orange bitters and dark espresso holds intriguing hints of eucalyptus and pine needles.

Glendronach malt whisky distillery was established north east of Huntley in Scotland’s Highland whisky region by James Allardice in 1826. The malting floors at Glendronach Distillery closed in 1996 and it was the last distillery in Scotland to heat its stills directly with flames from a coal-fired furnace, until it had to comply with new regulations in 2005. Glendronach Distillery is resplendent with a traditional cask iron mash tun, wooden washbacks, four stills matures its malt whisky in top quality sherry casks. Glendronach Distillery has a distillery visitor centre offering a range of distillery tours and the distillery participates is the Spirit of Speyside Whisky Festival.

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Luxco Releases Blood Oath Pact No. 2 – American Whiskey News

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Luxco Releases Blood Oath Pact No. 2

Ultra-premium Blood Oath Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey announces second expression in series

(St. Louis) March 28, 2016 – St. Louis-based Luxco has launched Blood Oath Pact No. 2 – the second expression in the limited release, ultra-premium bourbon series, Blood Oath. Blood Oath combines rare, top-notch bourbons, blended and bottled by hand for a distinctively exclusive and unimagined Kentucky straight bourbon whiskey. Pact No. 2 is a masterful union of three well-bred bourbons ranging in age from seven to 11 years. The first, a seven year rye bourbon finished in port barrels, is artfully joined by an 11 year wheated bourbon and an 11 year rye bourbon. Pact No. 2, bottled at 98.6 proof, is available in limited quantities nationally in 750ml bottles, with a suggested price of $99.99.

“Pact No. 2 is a rich marriage of three carefully selected bourbons, hand blended and bottled for a unique combination and exceptional taste,” says John Rempe, creator of Blood Oath and Director of Corporate Research and Development at Luxco. “The rye mash bill of the 11 year offers an oaky and spicy flavor, which is smoothed out by the extra-aged wheated bourbon – while the port-barrel finished rye brings it all together with a velvety sweet finish.”

Blood Oath Pact No. 2, just like its predecessor, is topped with a custom, eco-friendly natural cork, sealed and labeled with certificate-style paper stock signed by John Rempe. New for this year, each bottle of Blood Oath Pact No. 2 will be sold in a commemorative fire-branded wooden box. The Blood Oath series launched in 2015 with Pact No. 1, and will highlight a different variant, or Pact, each year.

“Pact No. 2 has a slightly fuller mouthfeel than Pact No. 1 with an oaky, caramel and cocoa aroma and a smooth flavor. The port-barrel finish really brings out the spice and fruit finish flavors,” says Rempe. “The freedom to choose the bourbons with the most complementary flavor profiles for Blood Oath allows us to create something truly special.”

Pact No. 2 is limited release, with only 7,500 3-packs created – this bourbon will never be made again.

For more information on Blood Oath, visit http://www.bloodoathbourbon.com/

About Luxco

Luxco, Inc. is a leading producer, importer and marketer of beverage alcohol products. Our mission is to meet the needs and exceed the expectations of our consumers, associates and business partners. Founded in St. Louis in 1958, where it is headquartered, it is owned and operated by the Lux family. Its portfolio of brands include: Juarez Tequila & Triple Sec, Pearl Vodka, Everclear Grain Alcohol, Arrow Cordials, El Mayor Tequila, Ezra Brooks & Rebel Yell Bourbons, Lord Calvert Canadian Whisky, St. Brendan’s Irish Cream, Salvador’s Cocktails, Yago Sant’ gria and other well-recognized brands. For more information about the company, visit http://www.luxco.com/.

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Scotch Malt Whisky Society of Canada April Outturn – Scotch Whisky News

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The April Outturn brings a fragrant bouquet of fresh casks blooming in flavour and aroma.  

Enjoy this blossoming bunch!

CASK No. 39.113  AN EXPLOSION OF PLAYFULNESS

15 years old; refill hogshead; 57%; Young & spritely

The nose is light, fruity and sweet – flying saucers candies, sherbet, vanilla, limoncello and grapefruit; becoming floral with water. The palate is lively and youthful – popping candy, sherbet lemons, orange zest, bath bombs, yellow gummy bears, coconut and liquorice.

CASK No. 48.67  GODZILLA VANILLA

13 years old; 1st fill barrel; 57.6%; Juicy, oak & vanilla

The nose combines fruit (mango, pear, passionfruit, peach, strawberries) with sweetness (chocolate, honey, caramelized sugar) and cask derivatives (oak, turmeric, pepper). The palate has tropical fruits (pineapple, banana, kiwi), toffee apple, nutmeg, Japanese mustard and shed-loads of vanilla.

CASK No. 7.126  IT’S GONE NUTS!

11 years old; 1st fill barrel; 57.9%; Spicy & sweet

Honey spiced toddy and toasted flaked almonds topped amaretti biscuits. Jaffa cake with dark chocolate and orange blossom. Baklava with chestnut honey. Sugar roasted almonds, raisin and fig. Chunky marmalade with a final rumble of brazil and wasabi peanuts. Cracking stuff!

CASK No. B3.3  TREACLE BUNS IN A SAWMILL

2 years old; new charred oak; 54.3%; Spicy & sweet

The nose has honey, raspberry pop-tart, and ‘Treacle buns in a sawmill’ – water brings out Danish pastries, pumpkin pie and potpourri. The sweet palate (corn candies, vanilla sugar, pancakes in syrup) is balanced by wood spices and cranberry tartness.

CASK No. 3.228  A DEEP, BROODING MASTERPIECE

26 years old; 2nd fill sherry butt; 46%; Old & dignified

Blackberries, salted caramel sweets and freshly baked ginger bread. Then light peat, malt loaf and sherry combined. A fizz on the tongue; Love Hearts, oranges and redcurrants. Spare ribs with a soy glaze. Bakewell tarts, smoke and lavender to finish.

CASK No. 53.216  BBQ IN PINE-CLAD DUNES

21 years old; refill sherry butt; 60.6%; Lightly peated

After the bonfire in the hospital parking lot we started a barbecue with smoked ham and mackerels. The taste sweet was peat smoked cured ham and pork sausages. With water, aromas of Arbroath Smokies and flavours of gammon steak with caramelized pineapple slices.

CASK No. 29.165  WOWF!

20 years old; refill barrel; 58.6%; Peated

On the nose – tendrils of complex smoke weave around leather, saddle soap, root beer, antiseptic, malt extract, vanilla, starched nurses and lemon bonbons. On the palate – teasingly perfumed smoke, bonfire ash, exotic fruits, walnuts, pepper, aniseed and Edinburgh Rock candy. Delightfully complex.

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