Mark Dermul
If you can help me expand my whisky palate, especially Auchentoshan, get in touch with me. Much obliged!
Auchentoshan 30 Year Old 1978 Bourbon Cask Matured Number of bottles: 480 ABV : 53,4% Color : Gold Tasted on 10/03/2013 |
Favourite
This bottle was the finale at my 43rd Birthday Toshan Tasting and is
one of my personal favourites from Glasgow. I had first tasted it
when I visited the distillery in September 2010. I was hooked
immediately. At long last, I am taking the time to write a proper
tasting note for it.
Better late than never.
The nose is simply divine! A wonderful mix of breakfast cereals with
citrus fruit. That translates into grapefruit and lime mostly. Then
some light brown sugar and roasted nuts like bresilliene. Wonderful
eucalyptus counters the whole a bit. A leave of cigar tobacco and
even a hint of salt, imagine that!
Delicious.
Creamy mouth feel, pretty prickly attack.
It is the citrus fruit that comes back first. Lemon and, a lot more
than on the nose, grapefruit.
Then some tropical fruit kicks in: litchi and melon. A hint of
coconut and salted butter.
Nicely seasoned with white pepper, liquorice and eucalyptus.
The finish is long, bringing back the tobacco leaf and eucalyptus,
with a slightly salty death.
Boy, oh boy, what a Toshan! Only 480 bottles of which I already
conquered two. Despite the price tag of £350, I have absolutely no
regrets about that.