Mark Dermul
If you can help me expand my whisky palate, especially Auchentoshan, get in touch with me. Much obliged!
Auchentoshan
21 Year Old 1997 Signatory for The Whisky Barrel No of bottles: 168 ABV : 52.4% Color : bronze Tasted on 23/12/2020 |
Orangettes
This
Auchentoshan was distilled on 22nd October 1997 and
bottled by Signatory on 22nd October 2018, 21 years later
to the day. It was selected by online whisky retailer The Whisky
Barrel as an exclusive. Obviously I had to have it for the
collection, but it looked so good that I ordered two bottles. One of
those was presented during my birthday tasting earlier this year.
The nose is
simply delicious! Mokatine galore, butterscotch and coconut on tip,
hint of chocolate and nutmeg, dates in the distance. But… to be
fair: there is not really much left of the distillery character.
Whatever: it’s a super nose and that’s what matters.
It’s oily to
creamy and therefor quite mouth coating. The dark fruit comes first,
joined by some rubber (the good kind, hence not an off-note) and
dark caramel, candied oranges and a marmalade of dates like the one
you only get in Tunisia for breakfast. Some bitter notes from the
wood, as well as some woodsmoke. The second sip evolves towards more
oranges and chocolate. Orangettes. It’s not a punishment.
The finish is
long, seasoned with some nutmeg and a hint of cloves, with a bit of
tannins at the death.
Nice cask selection by The Whisky Barrel. I’m happy I was able to score two bottles.