Mark Dermul
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Auchentoshan
Dark Oak Duty Free No of bottles: undisclosed ABV : 43 Color : copper Tasted on 30/12/2019 |
Crème Brûlée
Alongside the American Oak Reserve, this
Auchentoshan Dark Oak was launched in September 2019 as well,
exclusive to the global traveller. Next to bourbon casks, this
release was also composed with oloroso and PX sherry casks, hence
the name. I’m fortunate that my friends Pascal and Ellen visited the
distillery early October and brought me two bottles: one to share
and one for the collection.
The nose is very candy-like and sweet, which is
no doubt thanks to the sherry casks in the mix. Sultanas and
pineapple, baked apples and candied oranges come first, followed by
lemongrass and vanilla and finally some crème brûlée. Neither the
bourbon nor the sherry casks dominate, creating a fine balance.
It is nicely oily and fresh at the same time.
Honeysweet from the first sip. A touch too sweet to my taste even.
Luckily some woodspice are there to counter this somewhat. Yes…
leave it on the palate for a moment and you’ll soon notice it offers
the best of both worlds. Wonderfully sweet notes (candied oranges,
candied sugar, sultanas), a lovely spiciness (pepper and nutmeg) and
a hint of toasted oak. Again: well-balanced. Good job.
The finish is between short and medium and
remains candy-like sweet.