Mark Dermul
If you can help me expand my whisky palate, especially Auchentoshan, get in touch with me. Much obliged!
Auchentoshan 12 Year Old Official Bottling, 1980 Number of bottles: undisclosed ABV : 43% Color : Full gold Tasted on 04/05/2012 |
Limoncello
It is always a treat to open up an old bottling of my favorit distillery. This 80s bottling of the 12 Year Old, bottled at 43% as opposed to the current 40% version, was presented during my Toshan Night (an all Auchentoshan tasting I hosted). For me, it was the revelation of the evening. Let me share my enthusiasm.
I initially feared some OBE, but that was not the case, thank the
Maker. Au contraire. The nose is very fresh and fruity, slighty waxy
and silky soft. I get a load of citrus, gooseberries and almonds.
Limoncello with a hint of caramal and honey.
On the palate it is soft and fruity as well. A perfect continuation
of the nose with the emphasis on lemon. Extremely quaffable.
The finish is quite long and wonderfully crisp.
Okay, so this is not a grand whisky per se, but being a 12 Year Old
Auchentoshan, this is a dram to reckon with. Much better than
current releases. I was told that there are many batch variations
(meaning some are not as good as this one), so I am happy I opened
this version, that was bottled for the Italian market. For the
record, it is also the 900th whisky that I have tasted
since keeping records in October 2009. My liver is not (yet)
protesting.