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Single Malts and the Balvenie Vintage 1972

by theorangedog on Aug.26, 2008, under Spirits

Last night I met up with a whiskymag forum member, and enjoyed a handful of single malts I hadn’t had before.

Balvenie 21 Port Wood
Lagavulin 12
Glenfarclas 25
Laphroaig 30
Talisker DE
Macallan 15 Fine Oak
Ardbeg Airigh Nam Beist
and

Balvenie Vintage 1972 x2

Talk about a great evening of drams! The Balvenie Vintage 1972 is one that has been highly recommended, and labeled as one of the best vintages to come out recently - it’s actually still available in shops, at least in the US. It was excellent! If they had doping in scotch like they do in sports, this was a Balvenie on HGH!! The flavors were extraordinarily pronounced and well defined, and the taste of wood that you usually find in an older malt was absolutely not there. Excellent notes of vanilla, honey, and spice. Definitely one of my favorite drams of all time.

The other surprise for the night was the Laphroaig 30. Had I not known it was a Lahproaig, I never would’ve guessed it. The reduction in peat over the age of the malt is noticeable, comparing a QC, 10, and 15 to this 30. I don’t think I entirely wrapped my tongue around it - it had a lot of sweet notes, almost as if it were sherry finished. A great dram!

Another surprise was the Macallan 15 FO. Everyone raves about Macallan, and while I tend to like it, I find that it is very overpriced for what you get. This 15 Fine Oak was very good with little to no “spirity” taste.

The Ardbeg was peat as I like it. Unadulterated, simple, without the floral to offset it. Another great dram - I’m glad I have a bottle of this, although it still needs to be opened.

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Mortlach Tasting Notes

by theorangedog on Aug.24, 2008, under Spirits

A couple of Mortlach samples:

Signatory Vintage Mortlach
Distilled: 10/5/1991
Bottled: 25/9/2006
Matured in: Hogshead
Cask No: 4164
Bottle No: 91 of 366
ABV: 43%

very very mild. almost too drinkable. the alcohol burn is non-existent, and this is one of the few sherry malts where the sherry isn’t overpowering. there is a light hint of peat, definitely some spice - maybe pepper, some bready fruity notes - like fruitcake, also seems to be a light hint of cane sugar. the finish highlights spicy and grassy notes. wow, a different take on speyside for me.

Mortlach 10 YR
SMWS 76.50
59.8% ABV

initial aroma and taste of burnt wood, a sweet note of vanilla, strong spice - I added some water and the sweet aromas burst out - strong fruits, a decent amount of oak and some mild grassy notes

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The >15 YO Balvenie 15 YO Single Barrel

by theorangedog on May.22, 2008, under Spirits

The Balvenie distillery limits the production from each cask selected for bottling the 15 YO to a maximum of 350 bottles.

From the distillery website:

Nose ~ Fragrant aroma of vanilla honeyed sweetness, hints of heather and dry oaky notes.

Taste ~ Rich and complex, suggestive of years of careful ageing, it has a honeyed maltiness with vanilla oak flavours, and hints of spice. It has a long and complex finish with a touch of liquorice.

The most apparent taste is generally honey. I also usually notice the oak.

Still, what is interesting to note is the actual age of the scotch. The tube mentions that “this whisky matures in wood for no less than 15 years.” The “no less” component of that is the key. While one won’t always find a bottle older than 15 years, it is entirely plausible to get bottles that have matured over longer periods. Of my three currently in stock, I have two that are 17 YO and one that is 16 YO.

A Whisky Mag forum member from Germany posted the details from his bottling:

Bottle 14 from cask 16167, 50,4%
In cask: 17.11.1980
Bottled: 25.04.2002

You will likely immediately notice this is over 21 YO, which is the same age as their Portwood 21, which sells for double the price of the 15 YO SB.

That's a 7, not a 4

This bottling is just 10 days shy of being 17 YO. The finished 17 YO bottles from Balvenie usually sell for US$90 to US$100, so at just over US$50, this 15 YO SB was a good savings, and a good opportunity to compare those finished 17 YO bottles to an unfinished release - even if that wasn’t David Stewart’s intent.

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