Mark Dermul
If you can help me expand my whisky palate, especially Auchentoshan, get in touch with me. Much obliged!
Auchentoshan
Three Wood Official Bottling, 2008 Number of bottles: undisclosed ABV : 43% Color : Old Gold Tasted on 12/01/2010 |
Triple Cask Magic
This is the fifth Toshan I’ve tried so far and again
it is bulls-eye!
This Three Wood – like the name says – was matured
in three types of casks : first American oak bourbon casks, then
Spanish oloroso and finally Pedro Ximenez sherry casks. It’s no
surprise that this dram is dominated by sherry notes.
The whisky is a dark shade of old gold, almost
copper, with a high viscosity. Amazing legs. It has an ABV of 43%,
mind you.
The nose is sweet and warm, like most Auchentoshans
in my opinion, with raisins, dades and a lot of sherry. After
leaving it in the glass to settle down for a minute or two, I also
sensed orange peel, toffee, a pinch of tobacco and even brown sugar.
This is a very interesting nose, with lots going on at the same
time. Eye opener.
The first sip is somewhat syrupy, but in a positive
sense. The soft sherry notes come out first – very much in the
foreground – but are soon accompanied by almonds and dark fruits.
Lovely.
It’s almost as good as the 12 Year Old (although
that is an altogether different whisky), much better than the 10
Year Old, the Classic and the Select. According to Jim Murray’s 2010
Whisky Bible, this dram is very unbalanced and thus only deserves a
74. But to me, the roughness was a bonus and came out pretty well.
But that’s just me – and I do have a soft spot for my Toshans, I
admit.
The finish is very, very long, fresh and fruity, but
a bit dry at the death. Even a little bit bourbon-like, which
surprised me somewhat. I recommend smelling your empty glass again
after a minute or two. Nice!
After the 12 Year Old, this is my favourite Toshan
so far!
If you know that this bottle can be purchased for
less than 50 EUR, you simply have to add it to your cabinet, no?
I’ll soon be trying the 18 Year Old, which has been
eyeballing me from the shelf for some time now. And while I’m
already saving up for the 21 Year Old to complete the regular Toshan
range, I’m happy to say that my wife bought me the wonderful 1988
Bordeaux Finish last night. It’s currently on it’s way from Glasgow
and I hope it arrives here soon… in one piece.