Mark Dermul
If you can help me expand my whisky palate, especially Auchentoshan, get in touch with me. Much obliged!
Auchentoshan
12 Year Old
1992, cask 113 James MacArthur 2004 Number of bottles : undisclosed ABV : 63,7% Color : Gold Tasted on 26/11/2011 |
Silver Foil
This Auchentoshan was bottled by Indie James MacArthur, without
chill filtration or coloring. It is a single cask (number 113) at
cask strength.
While Auchentoshan is instantly recognizable on the nose, there is
little to be called delicate about this whisky. The high ABV
delivers a strong sting to the nose. Quite some grains and vanilla,
but also melon, pear, yellow apples, violets and a strange, metallic
twist. Woodspice. With water, it becomes more familiar. Yes, that is
much better.
Somewhat creamy on the palate, but so astringent! That ABV again…
phew… Some sweet malt, bags of citrus and melon, but also eucalyptus
and… again that metallic thing. Weird! Diluted (but don’t add too
much water!) it becomes fruity and peppery. Much better.
The finish is long, spicy and warm, but you are left with the
feeling as if you have got a piece of silver foil in your mouth.
Something of an outsider Auchentoshan, that absolutely needs water. But the silver foil tails you from nose to finish and is an absolute off note.