Mark Dermul
If you can help me expand my whisky palate, especially Auchentoshan, get in touch with me. Much obliged!
Auchentoshan Valinch Official Bottling 2011 Number of bottles: undisclosed ABV : 57,5% Color : pale straw Tasted on 03/07/2011 |
Cask Strength Classic
The name 'Valinch' is
easily explained, as it's the name of the copper pipette used to
draw the whisky straight from the cask. The Valinch has no age
statement, which means it's rather young. It is in fact the cask
strength version of the popular Classic. I got to taste this just
after it's release during my visit to the distillery in 2011. It's a
limited release.
The nose burst with sweet vanilla, as we are used to from young
Auchentoshan. And there is a sweet touch of citrus as well. Crème
brûlée and some fresh barley.
The attack is quite peppery to be followed immediately with
wonderfully soft and creamy liquid that warms the mouth. This makes
me happy. It's the perfect summer dram. Perfectly drinkable without
water, despite the high ABV, but with a few drops of water it
doesn't lose any of it's punch and remains fully flavoured.
The finish is crisply like a vanilla biscuit and last quite a while.
This is much better than the Classic, which I found to be somewhat
simple. A worthy big brother, if you ask me. This is also the first
whisky created by Jeremy Stephens, the new Senior Blender of the
Morrison-Bowmore group. They have put the right man in the right
place.