Tuesday, 5 June 2018

Strathmill 1991 C&S Dram & 1990 Dimensions Reviews

Hi everyone,

I had met Andrea Caminneci when I was in Frankfurt late last year for another festival. Little did I know, he had his own independent bottler: C&S Drams. You aren’t likely to see them outside of Germany but I was recommended to try this one and I’m always interested by Strathmill. Definitely not a distillery you see often and quite and interesting and undervalued one too.
 
Strathmill 1991 C&S Dram 46.4%
Colour: Gold
Body: Medium
Nose: A very nice musky barrel, soft vanilla, dry oak, a little clean ethanol (the purifiers talking I think), crystallised honey, light florals and wax. A little Clynelish-like.
Taste: Soft, vanilla, juicy golden raisin and green apple, then nice earthy heathery malt and chocolate, dry oak and a little spice into the finish.
Finish: Long length. Very nice soft finish, heather, malt, milk chocolate.
26yo from a Bourbon barrel. Very fresh for 26 years but with complexity.
80/100

Hold on a minute… I’ve found an old review of a Strathmill that I’d totally forgotten! This was the one that tipped me off to Strathmill being a distillery making some great whisky.

Strathmill 1990 Dimensions Duncan Taylor 55%
Colour: Amber
Body: Full
Nose: Sweet complex honey- Honeycomb and honeysuckle, caramelised brown sugar, huge sherry sweetness. Strongly brewed tea, clove, menthol, melted butter, oily, spice and fruit- Red apple, raisin, date, fig, molasses, spiced rum, beeswax.
Taste: Well behaved for 55%. Sweet and smooth. Lots of honey, brown sugar, waxy, very waxy actually, lots of spice- Cinnamon, ginger and pepper, clove, butter, olive oil, orange and dark chocolate.
Finish: Medium/Long length. Waxy with spice and an ash hit.
Distilled 1990, bottled 2011. 21yo from a Sherry butt. Heavy and rich. Lovely with a drop of water too, more creamy and chocolatey. Great stuff, wish I’d bought a bottle at the time but I was fairly new to whisky then.
83/100

Distillery: Strathmill
Average Score: 78.8
Distillery Ranking: 14th/ 63 places
Up/Down: N/a

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Thursday, 31 May 2018

Torabhaig New Make & Mossburn Island Blended Malt Reviews

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Early last year a new distillery started up on the Isle of Skye, Torabhaig. But when you’ve just started a distillery, you don’t have anything to sell yet, so you come up with an alternative to make the money you desperately need to keep the banks at bay. Some sell gin, some sell casks, some sell others whisky and pass it off under their own brand.
These guys have done something a bit different. Become an independent bottler, and prove you know how to select and put whisky together.
I was lucky enough to meet and be working with Bruce in the sweatbox of Limburg Whisky Fair, who had some of their stuff. Funny story: on the Mossburn box, it states that the master distiller is ‘Robert Haig,’ but there is no Robert Haig. When the guy was painting Torabhaig on the distillery front, he split it into To-Rab-Haig, and thus a hilarious in-joke was born! Pretty ballsy to put that on your packaging though, fairplay to ‘em!

Torabhaig New Make 62.5%
Colour: Clear
Body: Medium/Full
Nose: Malty, salt and black pepper, echoes of Talisker, earthy heather.
Taste: Soft and pretty complex for NMS, great oily mouthfeel, salt and black pepper.
Finish: Long length. Earthy, heathery chocolate.
Bloody good. Super impressed with this. I will be eagerly awaiting their matured whisky!
 
Mossburn Island Blended Malt 46%
Colour: Light Gold
Body: Medium/Full
Nose: Lots of Ledaig methinks! Young esters, green apple, Ledaiggian smoke, oily malt, vanilla, buttery. Fresh young smoky whisky with a nice balance.
Taste: Soft and light then builds with spice and smoke, black pepper, oily, malt, green apple, buttery. More like a Ledaig + Talisker here.
Finish: Medium/Long length. More green apple and fresh smoke. Some dry oak too.
For 30ish pounds this is a no brainer. Fantastic stuff from the guys behind Torabhaig. Tastes like there’s a bunch of young Ledaig in there. This was finished in Compass Box-esque recharred barrel ends.
78/100
Yes, I know I should have tried a bunch of their other stuff but its clear these guys know what they are doing!

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Tuesday, 29 May 2018

A few blends: BNJ, Ballentine's 17, Christmas Reserve & VAT69 1965 Reviews

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A few Scotch blends today as that’s a lot of what is sold throughout the world.
As per usual I’ve selected some random, discontinued, limited editions that you won’t be able to find, as that’s pretty much all I review these days! Just kidding, there is one 17yo you’ll be able to get if you can fight the Jim Murray fans away from it.

Bailie Nicole Jarvie 40%
Colour: Gold, not much E150a
Body: Light
Nose: Lots of light fruitiness, lots of Glenmorangie-esque apple and pear, a bit of mango, a little waxiness, a leafy note. Quite juicy actually.
Taste: A little hot, then creamy with fruit- Apple pie, more pear though, a leafy note, Bourbon waxiness, a little oily.
Finish: Medium length. A little heat, but fades gradually.
Discontinued now. Quite a high malt content of mainly Glenmo I think. Not worth hunting down for myself personally, although I know that many people had this as their go to.
63/100
 
Ballentine's 17 43%
Colour: E150a
Body: Medium
Nose: Quite herbal at first- Cloves, oriental tea, green tea, lots of creaminess with mint ice cream, brown sugar, a wisp of peat smoke, polished wood. Citrus notes- Lime, lemon and vanilla.
Taste: Citrus fruit, sweet tea, green tea, lime, more peat than the nose would suggest. Long development, lots of spice then peat smoke building more.
Finish: Medium length. Honey, lemon and lime, oak and salt, a little drying.
Took a while to truly appreciate this, not a beginner’s whisky IMO. It’s subtle and well blended though.
74/100

Ballentine's Christmas Reserve 40%
Colour: E150a, lots of it.
Body: Medium
Nose: Fruity, plums, blackberries, spice, cinnamon, Christmas cake, nuts, grain and Brandy.
Taste: A bit oily, fruit and a bit of nut then more spice builds.
Finish: Short length. Spiced oak.
Very meh, although the nose is alright.
55/100
 
VAT69 43% 1965 Bottling
Colour: E150a
Body: Light/Medium
Nose: Creamy vanilla, nice grain ethanol, natural grassy wheat, pear, sugar pastille, herbal pine and mint.
Taste: Soft and light, very creamy, nice mouthfeel, grain forward then vanilla, lots of pine and mint with this herbal background. Very interesting. Menthol. Pear and green apple.
Finish: Long. A nice finish with more pear and green apple, creamy oak.
Always super interesting to taste some of these older drams. It’s almost like opening a time capsule of how whisky was made and put together back then. A very nice version, unrecognisable from the (cough) modern shite.
71/100

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Monday, 28 May 2018

Glentauchers 1989 Cadenheads Cask Ends Review

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Another whisky review today, again coming in the form of a crazy exclusive, you’ll probably never get to try. A single cask sample from the Cadenheads warehouse.
I think these ‘cask end’ bottlings are from when they’ve emptied the cask into bottles and there is an awkward amount left over that they leave for visitors. Could be completely off on that though, I don’t know everything it turns out.
 
Glentauchers 1989 CA Cask Ends 52.4%
Colour: Dark Gold
Body: Medium
Nose: A lactic oak note hits first, green apple, really fresh fruit, a little tropical, mango, quite complex, quite delicious too, a little fresh leather and a tiny hint of ash.
Taste: Soft and very tasty with plenty of red apple, oak, then slightly tropical mango building, some dry oak, some white florals, a little honey, quite a complex one while still managing to be very delicious.
Finish: Long. Tropical mango, milk bottle sweets, oak and some green apple peel.
26yo HHD. This one is very good, but the lactic note holds it back a tad on the nose. These Glentauchers do seem to do well with some age to ‘em.
81/100

Distillery: Glentauchers
Average Score: 78
Distillery Ranking: 17th/ 62 places
Up/Down: 24>17 (Up 7)

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Sunday, 27 May 2018

Glenglassaugh 2009 Hand Filled Review

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I have only ever had one other Glenglassaugh. The 30yo. Which isn’t exactly the best way to get an idea of the character of the whisky, but I guess I’ll still have to wait to experience that because this one ain’t normal either.
The distillery was closed from 1986-2008, so there isn’t much in between either. There’s the crazy old stuff and the very young stuff. This one is the latter…
This is distillery exclusive Sherry cask that was only available at the distillery. Someone must have gone at some point because I tasted this the night before the whisky fair in Limburg last month.
 
Glenglassaugh Self fill 60.7%
Colour: Amber
Body: Medium/Full
Nose: Big young modern Sherry, Cherry, vanilla, creamy, cranberry, Victoria sponge cake.
Taste: Soft arrival, then spicy, plenty of oak, cherry, cranberry, sweet, vanilla, quite dry as it develops.
Finish: Medium. Lots of little berries, cranberry.
11/06/09-16/07/16. Great little Sherry bomb. I should probably hunt down some normal Glenglassaugh’s at some point.
77/100

Distillery: Glenglassaugh
Average Score: 81
Distillery Ranking: 6th/ 62 places
Up/Down: N/a

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Saturday, 26 May 2018

Arran 1996 Alembic Rum Finish Review

Hi everyone,

Arran seems to be putting out some good stuff at the moment, and is a bit under my radar actually. I should give them more credit, as some of the stuff is getting really good. Like this one.
In retrospect I should have taken a bit more time to appreciate this one. I should have told the guy who gave it to me “Slow down a minute, this is good shit” but I didn’t. That’s my bad, but even from a small sample, I manage to make a few notes.

Arran 1996 Alembic Rum Finish 50.6%
Colour: Gold
Body: Full
Nose: Lovely tropical nose with a very delicious white sugar note. Great nose.
Taste: Sugary hit first then fresh fruit, pineapple, green apple, long development.
Finish: Long length. Dry oak and another white sugar cane hit.
A 4 year finishing in a Barbados Rhum barrel, bottled @ 21yo. Seriously delicious stuff. My second favourite Arran I’ve had so far. It seems to work better with the sweeter flavours, as a long PX finish was my other favourite.
82/100

Distillery: Arran
Average Score: 76.4
Distillery Ranking: 25th/ 62 places
Up/Down: 28>25 (Up 3)

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Wednesday, 23 May 2018

Teeling Brabazon 01 Review

Hi everyone,

Another whisky from Teeling today. I’ve tried a few of their whiskies now and generally find them to be very good Irish whiskey’s.
This one is a single malt and a vatting of 6 Sherry casks, not distilled at Teeling remember as they don’t quite have any of their own whisky yet.

Teeling Brabazon 01 49.5%
Colour: Gold
Body: Medium
Nose: Fruity sweet shop, restrained sweetness, a little raisin, this nice musky earthy tobacco note, red berries. Lighter as it opens up.
Taste: Soft, restrained sweetness, cherry, some cherry sweets, orange liqueur, biscuit, creamy then dry.
Finish: Long length. Malt, biscuit, dry and lightly earthy oak.
A nice restrained level of sweetness here with some good earthy flavours too, but it’s a little too light for me.
74/100

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