Mark Dermul
If you can help me expand my whisky palate, especially Auchentoshan, get in touch with me. Much obliged!
Auchentoshan
10 Year Old Official Bottling 1984 Number of bottles: undisclosed ABV : 40% Color : Gold Tasted on 23/02/2014 |
White Fruit
This was one of the first ever bottlings of Auchentoshan since the
takeover by Stanley P. Morrison in 1984. It was released that year (so
it is still a distillate from the Eadie Cairns era). The cream
colored label is a dead giveaway. Eadie Cairns used black labels.
This was the aperitif on my 44th birthday tasting.
The nose is surprisingly grainy on sweet malt with dried grass and ditto
flowers. A touch of OBE, but all the way in the back. White fruit
with pears in the lead, the signature citrus is conspicuously
absent. Slowly but surely it becomes more fruity and after a minute
or two I also get caramel and icing sugar. Make that butterscotch.
The attack is a bit sharp, but softens immediately. Honeysweet and
lightly peppery and now some citrus does shine through, but the
European white fruit dominates. Mildly creamy.
The finish is rather short, but very sweet, as it is supposed to be with
an aperitif style whisky.
Far from grand, but a very pleasant Lowlander from an era long gone.