Mark Dermul
If you can help me expand my whisky palate, especially Auchentoshan, get in touch with me. Much obliged!
Auchentoshan
15 Year Old 1998
Silver Seal Number of bottles: 210 ABV : 60,4% Color : Pale Straw Tasted on 16/04/2015 |
Struck Match
The Italian bottler Silver Seal have bottled their very first
Auchentoshan last year. It was released under the banner ‘Whisky is
Art’, which explains the exuberant label. It is a single cask with a
very high ABV. The color makes me think it was a sherry cask.
The nose is weird to say the least. For a Toshan, I mean. I get sweet
malt, dried flowers and a stuck match. After a few moments a
truckload of vanilla going on to toffee. Some citrus fruit kicks in:
blood oranges. After adding a spoonful of water the match turns into
bicycle tube, which I do not find an improvement.
It is powerful on the palate (obviously) and delivers a lot of honey,
malt, figs and dades (sherry cask?), but also has a strange mineral
side. Flints! Pepper and nutmeg join. All a bit weird if you ask me.
Diluted it becomes somewhat perfumy and even sulphury, which is not
a good thing.
The finish is medium long with a sour touch as if from curry ketchup. I
know, I know…
Tasted blind I would never have recognized it. What a weird Toshan indeed. Interesting? Sure. Good? I do not think so.