Mark Dermul
If you can help me expand my whisky palate, especially Auchentoshan, get in touch with me. Much obliged!
Auchentoshan
15 Year Old 1984 First Cask - cask #1159 Number of bottles : undisclosed ABV : 46% Color : light gold Tasted on 01/05/2019 |
Nose
First Cask has bottled quite a few Auchentoshan
already, including 6 sister casks from 1981. This is cask #1159,
which I discovered on the table at The Whisky Mercenary’s booth at
the recent whisky festival in Ghent. It was bottled exclusively for
direct Wines in 1996. So it has been sleeping in the bottle for 23
years, which is longer than it has slumbered in the cask.
Lovely, fresh nose on Granny Smith apples and
Doyenné du Comice pears, white chocolate, green grapes and ripe
kiwi. Green banana peel. Lemongrass. Nougat and candy floss. Being
1980s I also expected some FWP, but it has none of that. This is a
wonderful nose!
I could have done with a bit more power on the
palate, but hey, it’s Auchentoshan. That means delicacy. And it has
a lot of that. Good continuation of the nose. WYSIWYG. Upholstered
with a pinch of white peper and something bitter – but not overly
much – from the wood.
The finish is surprisingly long, bittersweet and
a touch piquant (for an Auchentoshan!).
A textbook example of a simply but lovely,
classic Auchentoshan. Nowhere to be found by now, of course. The
nose was certainly the most interesting part.