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Showing posts with label Bourbon cask. Show all posts

The Dalmore "1263 King Alexander III"


Distillery: Dalmore
Region: Highlands
Age: Not specified
Maturation Cask: Various
Bottler: Distillery
Strength: 40%
Volume: 70cl

Tasting Notes
Colour: Golden mahogany.
Aroma: Almonds, berries, plums, hint of treacle.
Taste: Sherry, plum, vanilla and toffee.
Finish: Dry & spicy, wine-like aftertaste.

To make this Dalmore King Alexander III, Master Distiller Richard Paterson has selected a range of differently-aged malts matured in a mixure of French wine casks, Madeira drums, Sherry butts, Marsala barrels, Port pipes and Bourbon barrels from Kentucky. A remarkable feat of blending. When united, the individual characteristics of each work together to form a rich, deep spirit that has won Silver at the IWSC 2008 awards and the 2009 Gold Medal at the San Francisco World Spirits Competition.

The Dalmore 18 year old


Distillery: Dalmore
Region: Highlands
Age: 18 years
Maturation Cask: American oak & Matusalem sherry
Bottler: Distillery
Strength: 43%
Volume: 70cl

Tasting Notes
Colour: Pale amber.
Aroma: Very winey, with chocolate, malt & orange.
Taste: Balanced & antique, lavender, orange & oak.
Finish: Short but bold, cloves and dried orange.

A new addition to the Dalmore family in 2009, the 18 year old has a limited first release of 3,000 bottles worldwide. This expression was initially matured in American white oak before being moved to Matusalem sherry butts to complete it's maturation.

The Dalmore "Gran Reserva"


Distillery: Dalmore
Region: Highland
Age: Not specified
Maturation Cask: 2/3 Oloroso sherry, 1/3 Bourbon
Bottler: Distillery
Strength: 40%
Volume: 70cl

Tasting Notes
Colour: Dark gold.
Aroma: Malt, Sherry, chocolate-orange and coffee.
Taste: Zesty orange, spice, Sherry and fruitcake.
Finish: Long - coffee, Sherry & restrained vanilla.

Made from a selection of the most intense 10 to 15 year old, all drawn from first-fill oaken casks, the Gran Reserva combines whiskies from both Oloroso sherry butts and Bourbon barrels, further fused together over six months in upstanding sherry butts. This IWSC 2008 Bronze Award winner delivers an enhanced intense taste experience with a sweet finish.

The Dalmore 12 year old


Distillery: Dalmore
Region: Highland
Age: 12 years
Maturation Cask: Bourbon & Spanish sherry combined
Bottler: Distillery
Strength: 40%
Volume: 70cl

Tasting Notes
Colour: Deep gold mahogany.
Aroma: Citrus, almonds and a hint of marzipan.
Taste: Marmalade, fruit cake and slight coffee.
Finish: Zesty, of oranges and lemon peel.

Judicious selection and the precise balance of American white oak and Oloroso sherry wood delivers this vibrant IWSC 2008 Bronze award winner - robust, yet elegant, with an aftertaste of brilliant complexity.

Isle of Jura 1974 Vintage


Distillery: Isle of Jura
Region: Island
Age: 30 years
Maturation Cask: Bourbon, finished in Matusalem Sherry
Bottler: Distillery
Strength: 44.5%
Volume: 70cl

Tasting Notes
Colour: Amber gold with dense copper highlights.
Aroma: Cinnamon, chocolate, orange and coffee.
Taste: Madeira, Liquorice, almonds and treacle.
Finish: Long, soft memories of marzipan and treacle.

658. That's how few bottles of Isle of Jura 1974 came into existence. And it's as rare as it is good, which is why the number available is decreasing fast. Usually the Scotch whiskies from the Isle of Jura distillery don't like sherry wood. It's too heavy. But when you get it to a grand old age, like the 1974, the whisky can handle the stronger tones. 18 months in Matusalem sherry butts was just right. Any longer and the Jura's subtler notes would be masked by the wood. This is a glowing, gloriously gutsy scotch that could be enjoyed in the early evening. Just add one sunset.

Isle of Jura "Diurach's Own" 16 year old


Distillery: Isle of Jura
Region: Island
Age: 16 years
Maturation Cask: Bourbon
Bottler: Distillery
Strength: insert here 40%
Volume: 70cl

Tasting Notes
Colour: Golden sunlight.
Aroma: Malty, with curry spices and flora.
Taste: Sweet and dry, melons and marzipan.
Finish: Delicate and crisp, marzipan taste.

The Isle of Jura is tucked away between the mainland and whisky mecca Islay. The original Jura Distillery was founded in 1810 with the current one opened since 1963. Aside from the ingredients used - soft, peaty water; plain malt dried with warm air - a major contributor to the style of Jura whisky is the use of very tall stills, creating a very light whisky. A "Diurach" is a native of Jura, and this expression is so named as it is reputedly favoured by the islanders. A subtle and understated malt.

Gold winner at the 2009 IWSC awards.

Isle of Jura "Superstition"


Distillery: Isle of Jura
Region: Island
Age: not stated
Maturation Cask: Bourbon
Bottler: Distillery
Strength: 45%
Volume: 70cl

Tasting Notes
Colour: Intense mahogany.
Aroma: A strong peatiness, macadamia nuts.
Taste: Smoke, grass, nuts and heather.
Finish: Good length of drifting smoke.

The Isle of Jura is tucked away between the mainland and whisky mecca Islay. The original Jura Distillery was founded in 1810 with the current one opened since 1963. Aside from the ingredients used - soft, peaty water; plain malt dried with warm air - a major contributor to the style of Jura whisky is the use of very tall stills, creating a very light whisky. "Superstition" combines Jura's usual air-dried malt with a heavily peated one to create a dram more akin to it's Islay neighbours.

Silver "Best in Class" at the 2009 IWSC awards.

Isle of Jura "Origin" 10 year old


Distillery: Isle of Jura
Region: Islands
Age: 10 years
Maturation Cask: Bourbon
Bottler: Distillery
Strength: 40%
Volume: 70cl

Tasting Notes
Colour: Pale straw.
Aroma: Oily, with light pine, earth and salt.
Taste: Sweetish, yet slightly dry and salty
Finish: Malty sweetness.

The Isle of Jura is tucked away between the mainland and whisky mecca Islay. The original Jura Distillery was founded in 1810 with the current one opened since 1963. Aside from the ingredients used - soft, peaty water; plain malt dried with warm air - a major contributor to the style of Jura whisky is the use of very tall stills, creating a very light whisky. "Origin" carries the traditional Celtic symbol for birth, beginning and the forces of nature, appropriate from this island of "turbulent seas and windswept landscapes". A deliciously delicate yet robust dram.