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365 drams in 365 days...

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Whisky #363: Suntory Hakushu Distiller’s Reserve Single Malt Japanese Whisky

December 31, 2014 by Whisky a Day Leave a Comment
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IMG_4520Suntory Hakushu Distiller’s Reserve Single Malt Japanese Whisky. Hokuto, Yamanashi, Japan. ABV: 43.00%. Tasted at Kings Cross Hotel, $10.50.

Colour: Light maple syrup.

Nose: Very light, a little floral. Somewhat ill-defined. My mate Heshy described it as like a bad rainbow over Bondi Beach. I have no idea what he’s banging on about there!

Palate: Light wafer biscuit. Slightly salty honeycomb. Soft hay-like flavours.

Finish: Short to medium finish.

Comments: Nothing outstanding. It’s ok, but fairly middling.

Posted in: Whisky tastings Tagged: Hokuto, Japan, Suntory, Yamanashi

Whisky #362 – Murray McDavid Dufftown Distillery Speyside Single Malt Whisky (distilled 1979)

December 30, 2014 by Whisky a Day 2 Comments
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IMG_4515Murray McDavid Dufftown Distillery Speyside Single Malt Whisky (distilled 1979). Speyside, Scotland. ABV: 46%. Tasted at The Baxter Inn, $55.

Colour: Dark burnished copper.

Nose: I could sniff this all day. Absolutely stunning notes of golden syrup, toffee, soft oak, fresh vanilla pods…wow.

Palate: Silky smooth entry, stunning mouthfeel – oily, velvety, like having the most gentle passionate first kiss with the girl you’ve always fancied. Soft sherry notes, brown sugar, muscatels…I could go on for hours.

Finish: A whisky this good shouldn’t finish. Eventually it does, leaving a gradual flavour fade but not a whole heap of warmth.

Comments: Stunning. An absolutely amazing dram. I want a bottle of this at home, cost be damned.

The Baxter Inn. My favourite whisky bar in Australia.

The Baxter Inn. My favourite whisky bar in Australia.

Posted in: Whisky tastings Tagged: Dufftown Distillery, Murray McDavid, Scotland, Speyside

Whisky #361 – Baxter Inn Port Batch Cask Strength 16 Year Old Single Malt

December 30, 2014 by Whisky a Day Leave a Comment
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IMG_4514Baxter Inn Port Batch Cask Strength 16 Year Old Single Malt. ABV: 54.8%. Speyside, Scotland. Tasted at The Baxter Inn, $19.

Colour: Deep luscious copper.

Nose: Sweet muscatels and cherries. A slight alcohol cloud wafts up the nostrils.

Palate: Salty sweet caramelised dried fruits, think juicy plums and nectarines.

Finish: A tingling linger of warmth, a long gentle fade of dried fruits. Quite a drying finish.

Comments: Cracking value. Sitting in the Baxter Inn how could I possibly pass up one of their own bottlings. Full flavoured, rich and fruity, a top drop.

Posted in: Whisky tastings Tagged: Baxter Inn, cask strength, Scotland, Speyside

Whisky #360 – Wild Turkey Bourbon Whiskey

December 29, 2014 by Whisky a Day Leave a Comment
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IMG_4508Wild Turkey Bourbon Whiskey. Kentucky, United States. ABV: 43.40%. Tasted at The Point (Sydney), $8.50.

Colour: Pale amber.

Nose: Freshly sanded pine timber floorboards.

Palate: Liquorice. Quite thin on the palate, drying sensation with soft peppery notes.

Finish: Minimal heat, medium length with soft aniseed flavours to fade.

Comments: Not as harsh as I was expecting. The old Wild Turkey cops a bit of a flak but to be honest it was ok – I’ve certainly tasted much worse throughout the Whisky a Day year!

Posted in: Whisky tastings Tagged: Bourbon Whiskey, Kentucky, United States, Wild Turkey

Whisky #359 – Pig’s Nose Blended Scotch Whisky

December 29, 2014 by Whisky a Day 1 Comment
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IMG_4506Pig’s Nose Blended Scotch Whisky. Speyside, Lowlands & Islay, Scotland. ABV: 40%. Tasted at The Glenmore Hotel (Sydney), $9.50.

Colour: Slightly cloudy light gold.

Nose: Honey sweet straw notes.

Palate: Very thin; tastes like it’s been watered down. Faint cloves, herb & notes. Watery honey is the best way I could describe it.

Finish: Insipid, short, thin.

Comments: The label waxes lyrical about the whisky’s signature smoothness and how it’s “soft as a pig’s nose”. If this was a cut of meat it’s hardly a fine fillet or cutlet, rich and full flavoured – it’s more like all the lips and arseholes minced together to form some semblance of a sausage that when consumed seems to fill you up but leaves you quite unsatisfied and even a little unsure whether you’ve eaten real meat.

Posted in: Whisky tastings Tagged: blend, Islay, Lowlands, Pig's Nose, Scotland, Speyside

Whisky #358 – Ardbeg Uigeadail Single Malt

December 28, 2014 by Whisky a Day Leave a Comment
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IMG_4471Ardbeg Uigeadail Single Malt. Islay, Scotland. ABV: 54.20%. Tasted at home, $8 (50mL miniature bottle).

Colour: Bright gold.

Nose: After initially just a heap of peat smoke, with a swirl around the glass it gives off some smoked BBQ meat flavours.

Palate: Briny, tangy flavours with a healthy tingle on the tip of your tongue. Lots of peat but there’s a slight hint of some sweet smoke flavours too.

Finish: Long, lingering peaty finish, almost a touch chocolatey.

Comments: Not quite as in your face as other Ardbeg expressions, a little sweeter but still loads of smoke.

Posted in: Whisky tastings Tagged: Ardbeg, Islay, Scotland

Whiskies #356 & #357 – Glenfarclas 21 Year Old & Glenfarclas 25 Year Old

December 27, 2014 by Whisky a Day Leave a Comment
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IMG_4451Glenfarclas 21 Year Old Single Malt. Speyside, Scotland. ABV: 43%. Tasted at home, bonus 50mL miniature bottle from a Glenfarclas 15 Year Old gift box.

Colour: Toffied amber.

Nose: Creamy sherried notes; some dried muscatels.

Palate: Some earthy flavours, a little fruity but overall not as sweet or chewy as I would have expected.

Finish: A little dry in the finish. Oak, some very light strawberries and cream flavours.

 

Glenfarclas 25 Year Old Single Malt. Speyside, Scotland. ABV: 43%. Tasted at home, bonus 50mL miniature bottle from a Glenfarclas 15 Year Old gift box.

Colour: Ever so slightly lighter than the 21 year old, which is a minor surprise. There’s really not that much between them though.

Nose: Rich, syrupy berries. Some light oak, just the right amount.

Palate: Salted caramel, quite syrupy, some awesome fruity flavours.
Much more of an oily mouthfeel than the 21 year old.

Finish: Fuller bodied than the 21 year old, still a little drying but there are more sherry notes in the fade. Medium to long length.

Overall comments: I definitely preferred the 25 year old to the 21 year old, it just has more complexity and some sweet chewy characteristics. However, you look across the range I think value for money wise you can’t go past the Glenfarclas 15 Year Old Single Malt. I’d be keen to try it side by side with the 25 – it’s been a while since I’ve tasted the 15 year old, but based on tonight’s tasting I think it may even be my preference even compared to the 25 year old.

Posted in: Whisky tastings Tagged: Glenfarclas, Scotland, Speyside

Whisky #355 – Blairmhor 8 Year Old Blended Malt Scotch Whisky

December 26, 2014 by Whisky a Day Leave a Comment
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IMG_4450Blairmhor 8 Year Old Blended Malt Scotch Whisky. Speyside, Highlands, Scotland. ABV: 40%. Tasted at my friends Carly & JC’s place, $0.

Colour: Ambery amberish amberosity.

Nose: Honey, vanilla, sweet hessian sacks.

Palate: Smooth, sweet straw-like flavours.

Finish: A dry finish, yet slightly sweet honied notes in a short to medium fade.

Comments: I was really surprised, thought this was going to be a “truly awful” whisky but it was actually ok! Produced from a vatting of up to 20 malts apparently.

Posted in: Whisky tastings Tagged: Blairmhor, blend, Highlands, Scotland, Speyside

Whisky #354 – Sheep Dip 8 Year Old Blended Malt Scotch Whisky

December 26, 2014 by Whisky a Day 1 Comment
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IMG_4447Sheep Dip 8 Year Old Blended Malt Scotch Whisky. Highlands, Scotland. ABV: 40.00%. Tasted at Riverbar & Kitchen (Brisbane), $11.50.

Colour: Light honied amber.

Nose: Smells like fresh straw in a stable. Quite grassy.

Palate: Honied sweetness, some slight herb notes too. Very faint aniseed undertones. Cool oily mouthfeel. My good mate Pete adds that it tastes like compacted fairy floss. Definitely not peaty…or Petey.

Finish: My mate JC has a sip and suggests that it is “threatening butteriness”. Herby fade.

Comments: A very easy blend to drink after 6 hours of imbibing other beverages.

Posted in: Whisky tastings Tagged: blend, Highlands, Scotland, Sheep Dip

Whisky #353 – Woodford Reserve Master’s Collection New Cask Rye Whiskey

December 26, 2014 by Whisky a Day Leave a Comment
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IMG_4443Woodford Reserve Master’s Collection New Cask Rye Whiskey. Kentucky, United States. ABV: 46.2%. Tasted at Old Soul (Maroochydore), $30.

Colour: Dark toffee.

Nose: Caramel and fresh pine needles.

Palate: Smooth, yet strong aniseed rye flavours dominant as to be expected. Woody notes. Some very subtle toffee undertones eventually reveal themselves.

Finish: A drying, medicinal sensation in the fade. Medium length.

Comments: It’s quite a decent rye, but unfortunately at this price point I had slightly higher expectations.

Posted in: Whisky tastings Tagged: Kentucky, rye, United States, Woodford Reserve

Whisky #352 – Talisker 57° North Single Malt

December 25, 2014 by Whisky a Day 1 Comment
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IMG_4440Talisker 57° North Single Malt. Isle of Skye, Scotland. ABV: 57.00%. Tasted at home, $127 (bottle).

Colour: Rich orangey gold.

Nose: Salty honeycomb, some very subtle hints peat.

Palate: Peppery mixed spice with a sweet vanilla undertone.

Finish: Citrusy sweet mandarin peel flavours give way in a slow gentle fade.

Comments: They named this expression Talisker 57° North because that’s the latitude of the Talisker distillery on the Isle of Skye. Whilst this has been diluted down from cask strength to an ABV of 57% (to match the latitude), it’s great to taste a stronger Talisker – I’d love to taste a cask strength release some day.

Posted in: Whisky tastings Tagged: Isle of Skye, Scotland, Talisker

Whisky #351 – Glenfiddich Distillery Exclusive 1995 19 Year Old Cask Strength Sherry Cask Matured Single Malt (Cask No. 30318)

December 25, 2014 by Whisky a Day Leave a Comment
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IMG_4432Glenfiddich Distillery Exclusive 1995 19 Year Old Cask Strength Sherry Cask Matured Single Malt (Cask No. 30318). Speyside, Scotland. ABV: 60.03%.

Colour: Deep, dark copper with a few flecks of charcoal sediment from the inside of the cask I drew the bottle from.

Nose: Much like its Balvenie stablemate, it has soft oak and some sweet, rich dried fruits.

Palate: Wow, the intense flavour and warmth hit your palate then decide to have a party all around your mouth. Salted caramel and rich syrupy sherry notes.

Finish: A salty tingle on the tip of the tongue, foowed by a long fade with some residual sweetness.

Comments: It’s like eating a salted caramel macaron. Soft, chewy, creamy – the flavours just keep coming. A sublime malt.

Posted in: Whisky tastings Tagged: cask strength, distillery exclusive, Glenfiddich, Scotland, Sherry cask matured, Speyside

Whisky #350 – Balvenie 13 Year Old Sherry Butt Cask Strength Single Malt

December 24, 2014 by Whisky a Day Leave a Comment
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IMG_4431Balvenie 13 Year Old Sherry Butt Cask Strength Single Malt (Cask No. 11270). Speyside, Scotland. ABV: 59.6%. Tasted at home, £25 (200mL bottle, which I filled straight from the cask on the Balvenie distillery tour).

Colour: Stunning, almost a crimson-copper shade.

Nose: The alcohol feints rush to jump up your nose, before a more measured sniff reveals intense fruity aromas, sweet toffee and dusty oak.

Palate: Rich and chewy. Intense toffee and somewhat tart berry flavours, think cranberries and raspberries. A fantastic balance of sweetness and tartness.

Finish: Quite long, almost a bit salty right at the end after the flavours begin to fade. An electrifying tingle on the tip of the tongue as the sherry flavours subside.

Comments: An amazingly complex drop, lots of contrasting layers right the way through.

Posted in: Whisky tastings Tagged: Balvenie, cask strength, distillery exclusive, Scotland, Sherry cask matured, Speyside

Whisky #349 – Glenglassaugh 1973 39 Year Old Single Malt – The Massandra Connection – Muscat Wine Cask Finish

December 24, 2014 by Whisky a Day Leave a Comment
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IMG_4430Glenglassaugh 1973 39 Year Old Single Malt – The Massandra Connection – Muscat Wine Cask Finish. Highlands, Scotland. ABV: 44.1%. Tasted at home, $100 (100mL bottle).

Colour: Brassy amber.

Nose: Sweet leather; mixed dried fruits, especially sultanas. Dark toffee notes too. A slight nose prickle which is very tolerable when the whisky has such a top nose.

Palate: Creamed honey and vanilla. Velvety smooth, buttery oily mouthfeel. Wow.

Finish: A super smooth salty-sweet fade, medium length yet a somewhat dryish finish.

Comments: Amazingly delicious, it’s a huge challenge to resist consuming the whole 100mL sample in one sitting. So sublime it’s impossible to make any tongue-in-cheek remarks about this one.

Posted in: Whisky tastings Tagged: Glenglassaugh, Highlands, Scotland

Whisky #348 – Aberlour A’Bunadh Single Malt Batch No. 46

December 23, 2014 by Whisky a Day 1 Comment
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IMG_4425Aberlour A’Bunadh Single Malt Batch No. 46. Speyside, Scotland. ABV: 60.4%. Tasted at home, $123 (bottle).

Colour: Devilishly dark copper.

Nose: Rich muscatels, mixed dried fruits slathered with caramelised brown sugar. A bit of a nose prickle at the end…mainly because I’m enjoying the nose so much I’m almost inhaling the whisky up my nostril faster than Charlie Sheen can say “winning!”.

Palate: Cocoa, cigar box oakiness, intense molasses syrup.

Finish: A long, satisfying, rich fruity tingle around the mouth.

Comments: Everything I love about a whisky is in this bottle. Outstanding, definitely hasn’t lost anything from the Batch 45 I tried at the start of the year. I think the A’Bunadh will be a permanent fixture in my whisky collection going forward.

Posted in: Whisky tastings Tagged: Aberlour, Scotland, Speyside

Whisky #347 – Johnnie Walker Blue Label Blended Scotch Whisky

December 23, 2014 by Whisky a Day Leave a Comment
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IMG_4424Johnnie Walker Blue Label Blended Scotch Whisky. Kilmarnock, Scotland. ABV: 40.00%. Tasted at The Royal Hotel, $35.

Colour: Pure gold.

Nose: Surprisingly complex – I was not expecting that. Light floral and almost a few sherry-like fruit notes. The barest touch of oak too.

Palate: A very smooth entry with a cooling sensation as it floats around your mouth. Oily mouthfeel, vanilla and floral notes.

Finish: Medium length. A salty fade initially, but then there’s a semi-sweet buzz of honey and gentle warmth that tingles on your gums long after you swallow the last drop of liquid.

Comments: I was a bit apprehensive about tasting the Johnnie Walker Blue Label, as it has so much hype and I was prepared to be quite disappointed. However, I really enjoyed it.  It has fantastic complexity for a blended whisky and a great flavour profile, not unlike some single malts actually. I think it’s overpriced and there are better value blends to be had, but if you don’t mind paying for the marketing it’s actually a very enjoyable whisky.

Posted in: Whisky tastings Tagged: blend, Johnnie Walker, Kilmarnock, Scotland
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