Mark Dermul
If you can help me expand my whisky palate, especially Auchentoshan, get in touch with me. Much obliged!
Auchentoshan
15 Year Old 1981 Signatory Collection Mini, cask 1145 Number of bottles: 1950 (of 5cl) ABV : 43% Color : straw Tasted on 05/09/2015 |
Cider Apples
It took a bit of research to find out that Signatory Vintage bottled this
Auchentoshan 1981 only in miniature bottles. Strange choice, no?
Anyway, this Auchentoshan was distilled on 19th March
1981 (I was only 11 at the time and did not even own my first moped
yet) and bottled 15 years later on 24th July 1996 (my
firstborn daughter was only 9 weeks away). Just putting it in
perspective for myself, mind you. Cask 1145 yielded no less than
1.950 bottles. Well, only 50ml bottles, surely. Doh!
Wonderfully fresh nose on a truckload of citrus. Lime and pink grapefruit
in the lead, but lemon and oranges are certainly in the game. Lemon
peel dipped in sugar. Heather honey. Reminds me a bit of Limoncello.
And spring. That might be the grasses. Freshly cut, of course. A bit
of straw and a surprising touch of camphor. Even some nettles. It
works like a charm.
The arrival is mildly spicy, but quite punchy. I was not expecting this.
Now I get vanilla and cider apples first. That was unexpected as
well. Then the citrus returns. A touch of oak. Some green tea. Very
fresh, accessible and pleasant.
Medium long, very clean finish. Perfect balance between wood and fruit.