Mark Dermul
If you can help me expand my whisky palate, especially Auchentoshan, get in touch with me. Much obliged!
Auchentoshan
17 Year Old 1991 Coopers Choice Vintage Malt Whisky Company No of bottles: undisclosed ABV : 46% Color : Chardonnay Tasted on 26/12/2010 |
Exhausted
The Coopers Choice range is a label of the Vintage
Malt Whisky Company, a relatively young independent bottler (founded
1992). Their best known release is probably Finlaggan, the
undisclosed Islay malt. Their Coopers Choice is always a single cask.
This is a 17 year old Auchentoshan from 1991 (they also have a 6
Year Old Toshan from 2001).
Ouch... I expected fruit and vanilla again, but this
one... err... stinks! Gone is the fruity character, replaced by
something that reminds me of melted cheese and olive oil. What is
going on here? I need to put it aside for quite a while before the
first signs of the delicate character shines through. Pity! After
about five minutes, I finally get some lemon and caramel. The longer
you leave it sitting in the glass the better it becomes. Luckily.
The attack is rather fierce with very sweet lemon,
sprinkeld with white pepper. After that, it is all cereal notes and
quite some wood. Not very complex. Rather... a let down, taste wise.
The finish is grassy and sweet, but offers nothing
of interest. Bitter disappointment indeed, this Toshan.
Some research learns that this was a refill bourbon barrel. Clearly, the barrel was already 'exhausted', for both the level of color and complexity of this 17 Year Old Auchentoshan leave a lot to be desired.