Elements of Islay Lp7, Islay Single Malt, 52.8% ABV
Minutia: Distilled at Laphroaig in 1998 and matured in four 1st-fill ex-bourbon barrels for 17 years and bottled in 2016. Reviewed blind, neat in an opaque glencairn.
Color: Amontillado Sherry; 0.9.
Nose: Barely there. With the glass being black it almost seems empty. Mostly astringent and ethanol vapors, with some ashy hints you really have to search for.
Taste: Greek coffee, pepper. Smoked vegetables. Orange. Sweeter orange.
Finish: Coffee, smoke. Long.
Guess: Johnnie Walker Island Green
Wow. Wow. Color me surprised. I was thinking the smoke and hints of ash could be Caol Ila, with some pepper from Talisker, and the fact that it’s a low ABV blend hiding the nose. I was thinking Laphroaig for a bit as the palate reminded me of it, but I just couldn’t accept that a Laphroaig would be so gentle on the nose. It’s a shame there’s not more there, as it definitely held it back for me, since the palate is really nice. Particularly those orange notes, they were novel to me and quite a delight. I wonder if it would do better not as a blind review but knowing it’s gentler on the nose. Not a blockbuster amazing whisky, but still a very tasty one.
Please note that this score is one of if not the least representative of the liquid that I’ve given as I believe ultimately it’s better than the score, but the nose was nearly absent and I have to knock points for that. Points for not being aversive, but not as many as if I could tell I had a whisky.
Score: 78
Musical Evocation: Danny Elfman – “Ice Dance”
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