Mark Dermul
If you can help me expand my whisky palate, especially Auchentoshan, get in touch with me. Much obliged!
Auchentoshan
10 Year Old 1999 Chenin Blanc Casks Murray McDavid 2010 Number of bottles : 1700 ABV : 46% Color : Pale Gold Tasted on 29/01/2011 |
Typo Toshan
I first tasted this independent Auchentoshan, which is a part of my
collection, at my favorite whisky restaurant in Belgium, during my
birthday dinner. It is bottled at the Bruichladdich Distillery (which
is owned by independent bottler Murray McDavid) in 2009. It has
matured on bourbon casks for 10 years, but got a finish in Chenin
Blanc wine casks.
The nose is soft with buttered toast, apples and lime. Not overly
complex, I'll admit, but quite pleasant. The bourbon cask did what
it had to do, albeit somewhat reluctantly, it would seem. Refill
cask, maybe?
On the palate, it becomes quite creamy and develops some character.
The nose returns, but almonds (marzipan) and a touch of honey come
to the fore. Again, not earth shattering, but on the other hand
there is nothing wrong with this Scotch. I am, however, clueless as
to the influence of the wine casks.
The finish is warm, but rather short.
It's a flawless Toshan, albeit one with little character. The
tasting notes on the label are spot on, but that doesn't mean the
whisky is more than ordinary. As a sidenote, the label on the tube
and the bottle both mention Auchentoshan, but there is a small typo
in the details of the text: there Auchroisk Distillery is mentioned.
Clearly a typo, for this is definately Auchentoshan. I would
recognize a Toshan anywhere...