Mark Dermul
If you can help me expand my whisky palate, especially Auchentoshan, get in touch with me. Much obliged!
Auchentoshan
18 Year Old Official Bottling 2008 Number of bottles: undisclosed ABV : 43% Color : Pale Gold Tasted on 11/02/2010 |
Grown Up Lowlander
I'm not going to bore you by repeating that Auchentoshan is really my
label, but let me just say that I'm very much looking forward to
visiting the distillery come September.
After having tasted the Classic, Select, 10 Year Old, 12 Year Old, Three
Wood and the rather elusive 1987 Sherry Butt, I wanted to give this
last one in my cabinet (bar the 1988 Bordeaux Wine Finish that is
locked up until Father's Day) a go. After the rather tough encounter
with the 1987 Sherry Butt, this was again full confirmation that the
Toshan's are truly my dram.
This expression is very oily and is glued to the glass with it's nice and
round golden sheen. The tears come down after a good while,
promising good things to come. It's like looking at the body of a
shapely woman.
The nose is grand: fruity with honey, vanilla, almonds and a bit of
tobacco leaves and green tea. After a while, add banana and a tad of
spice (nutmeg). Wonderful.
The first sip is fresh, clean and flowery, with honey, ginger and sweet
barley. Feisty and yet reserved. A lot less playful than the 12 Year
Old (which remains my favorite). This one is truly a grown up
lowland. Respect!
The finish is rather long with nuts, raisins and dry oak. This is pure
enjoyment. It makes a man (or me at least) happy.
This is a nice, well balanced dram with a lot of character and a great
example of good Lowland whisky in general and a grand Auchentoshan
in particular. Unfortunately too expensive to replace the 12 Year
Old as daily dram, though.