hey all,
having been busy for the last few days, i haven't had a chance to post my thoughts on the latest single malt i picked up, the caol ila 12 year old peated! i called up to tescos on friday night after work with the intentions of picking up a bottle of my beloved bruichladdich laddie ten! however, whilst browsingthe alcohol section, i noticed that the caol ila was on offer for ?25 ( it's usually ?34)!! i had been meaning to try it for ages, but something else..... usually bruichladdich, got in the way! i thought this was too good a bargain to pass up on, given that the laddie ten is now ?35!!
anyway, i have to say, i'm super impressed with this dram! in my experience, the closest thing i've tried to this is bruichladdich's 'port charlotte: an turas mor', another favourite of mine (now discontinued)!! the colour is a pale, straw like hue! the nose is light smoke, peat, sweet apple (reminds me a little of green spot), briney/ sea breeze! the taste of this is very balanced, sweet with a touch of light spice and a dusting of peat smoke! hints of citrus and vanilla ebbed and flowed thoughout! a couple of tea spoons of water seemed to release some other elements though i can't seem to pin them down! the finish was lovely and warming and left a nice glow in the belly!
if i was to describe this whisky, in a nutshell, i'd describe it as rustic yet refined! to me, this is a late summer/ early autumn evening dram! something to enjoy out in the garden when the sun is setting and the barbeque is dying down or the firepit/ chimenea is starting to pick up and you've got decent company and conversation going! this is definitely a contender for taking away to the country to enjoy in the evenings (we usually rent a traditional cottage in donegal or sligo)!!
slainte,
alex
having been busy for the last few days, i haven't had a chance to post my thoughts on the latest single malt i picked up, the caol ila 12 year old peated! i called up to tescos on friday night after work with the intentions of picking up a bottle of my beloved bruichladdich laddie ten! however, whilst browsingthe alcohol section, i noticed that the caol ila was on offer for ?25 ( it's usually ?34)!! i had been meaning to try it for ages, but something else..... usually bruichladdich, got in the way! i thought this was too good a bargain to pass up on, given that the laddie ten is now ?35!!
anyway, i have to say, i'm super impressed with this dram! in my experience, the closest thing i've tried to this is bruichladdich's 'port charlotte: an turas mor', another favourite of mine (now discontinued)!! the colour is a pale, straw like hue! the nose is light smoke, peat, sweet apple (reminds me a little of green spot), briney/ sea breeze! the taste of this is very balanced, sweet with a touch of light spice and a dusting of peat smoke! hints of citrus and vanilla ebbed and flowed thoughout! a couple of tea spoons of water seemed to release some other elements though i can't seem to pin them down! the finish was lovely and warming and left a nice glow in the belly!
if i was to describe this whisky, in a nutshell, i'd describe it as rustic yet refined! to me, this is a late summer/ early autumn evening dram! something to enjoy out in the garden when the sun is setting and the barbeque is dying down or the firepit/ chimenea is starting to pick up and you've got decent company and conversation going! this is definitely a contender for taking away to the country to enjoy in the evenings (we usually rent a traditional cottage in donegal or sligo)!!
slainte,
alex
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