Mark Dermul
If you can help me expand my whisky palate, especially Auchentoshan, get in touch with me. Much obliged!
Auchentoshan
15 Year Old 1999 Cadenhead Small Batch Number of bottles: 504 ABV : 56,9% Color : white wine Tasted on 07/09/2015 |
Wet Clay
Cadenhead only just launched their new Auchentoshan, a great 23 Year Old
from 1992, but we still have the previous release to taste, which
was launched in January 2015. This 15 Year Old Auchentoshan from
1999 is a vatting of several bourbon casks, which allowed for a
release of 504 bottles at cask strength.
The nose needs time. And hand warmth. Your patience is then rewarded with
some vanilla, candied oranges, flowery honoey and even some
blueberries. But unfortunately there is also a stinky side that I
can only describe as sweet and sour (and that is being police).
Trampled nettles and dandelions. Hint of varnish and rotting wood.
Salted peanuts. Water from a vase in which flowers have already
wilted. Wet clay. No, this is not my cup of tea. And water does
nothing to save it.
It is honeysweet as it arrivas on the palate. And quite powerful. Hot,
actually. Lemon lemonade! Barley sugar, lime, lemongrass. The
offnotes from the nose are not to be found on the palate – thank the
Maker! But it is oh, so sweet. My teeth almost drop out of my jaw!
It it is no different diluted, only less hot (doh!). Or is it? Nope,
it is sweeter still.
The finish is rather short, on lemon and pepper with a touch of oak.