Mark Dermul
If you can help me expand my whisky palate, especially Auchentoshan, get in touch with me. Much obliged!
Auchentoshan
15 Year Old 1988 Bourbon Hogshead 4441 Official Bottling, Distillery Archive Number of bottles: undisclosed ABV : 59,2% Color : Gold Tasted on 27/04/2011 |
Bantam
On 30 December 1988
Auchentoshan filled a number of casks, including this bourbon
hogshead 4441. At the age of 15, it was bottled at an ABV of 59,2%.
Cask 4445 was bottled at the age of 16 as a single cask at an ABV of
58,9%. Two years after that, another sister cask, bourbon hogshead
4446, would be bottled - exclusively for Belgium - at the age of 18
at an ABV of 53,9%. Let's see if the youngest of the three is to our
liking.
The nose is delicate and light,
with pear, vanilla en sweeted cookies - and of a completely
different caliber than the expressions from the prior decennium. If
the Old Style Toshans are the heavyweights, then this is the bantam
version (for those who have no idea what I'm talking about, these
are terms used in boxing - with which I have absolutely no affinity
whatsoever). After several minutes I detect a pleasant trace of
smoke and something meaty - aromas that are boosted by adding a bit
of water. I'm still somewhat baffled finding this in whiskies from
Auchentoshan.
The attack is quite spicy and
fruity (pear syrup). Hot, even. But the addition of a bit of water
renders him very sweet. Next to the pears, I also get green apples
and purple winegums on the palate. Is that a touch of pineapple as
well?
The undiluted finish is
heartwarming, but rather short and drying. Strangely enough, the
finish becomes much more intense (and less drying) when diluted.
This Toshan is quite differnt
from the old style. Lighter, less complex but still good. This one
is also part of the Official Distillery Archive, but to me this is a
sneaky intruder.