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Sunday 6 November 2016

Port Askaig 16 Review

Hello everyone,

Continuing the Islay theme, I continued my Bristol Whisky Lounge session with a Port Askaig. It's not a distillery but a place, on Islay, very near Bunnahabhain and Caol Ila distilleries. 

This is a marriage of Bourbon and Sherry casks from a 'mystery' Islay distillery. I believe this is Caol Ila bottled by Speciality Drinks (The Whisky Exchange).  They say that Port Askaig series is sourced from 4 or 5 different Islay distilleries but I've had a few now and all have tasted like Caol Ila to me.

A series of short reviews from Bristol Whisky Lounge 2016. Part 10/20

Port Askaig 16 45.8%
Colour: Straw
Body: Light/Medium
Nose: Fruity and soft. Pineapple, mango, some spice.
Taste: Dry, smoke, soot, fruity with dried pineapple.
Finish: Medium length. Dry with oak.
Notes: A very soft and easy Caol Ila.
72/100

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