Mark Dermul
If you can help me expand my whisky palate, especially Auchentoshan, get in touch with me. Much obliged!
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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.