Distillerie | Isle of Harris Distillers Ltd |
Embouteilleur | OB |
Serie | First Release Batch 10 |
Mise en bouteille pour | |
Date de distillation | Not Specified |
Date de mise en bouteille | 07.02.2024 |
Pays | Écosse |
Région | Île de Harris |
Age | |
Cask Type | Heaven Hill, Buffalo Trace, Oloroso & Fino |
Numéro de fût | HE 000010 24 |
Alcohol % | 46% |
Volume | |
État | dans son emballage d'origine |
Stock | 44 |
The Hearach First Release Batch 10
The Isle of Harris, an island nestled in the rugged beauty of the Outer Hebrides of Scotland, is not just renowned for its breathtaking landscapes and serene coastlines. It's also home to the Isle of Harris Distillery, where the art of whisky-making intertwines with the spirit of the land. Recently, the distillery unveiled its much-anticipated release, The Hearach First Release Batch 10, a testament to their dedication to craft and tradition.
### Origins and Craftsmanship
Distilled with care and precision at the Isle of Harris Distillery, The Hearach First Release Batch 10 represents a milestone in their journey of whisky-making. The distillery, with its commitment to authenticity and quality, has garnered a reputation for producing exceptional spirits, deeply rooted in the essence of the island.
This particular batch, bottled on the 7th of February 2024, is a result of meticulous craftsmanship and years of maturation. It has been aged to perfection in a selection of casks, including those from renowned distilleries such as Heaven Hill and Buffalo Trace, as well as Oloroso and Fino casks, imparting a rich tapestry of flavors and aromas.
### Tasting Notes
The Hearach First Release Batch 10 boasts a tantalizing array of flavors that dance on the palate, a testament to the unique terroir of the Isle of Harris and the skill of its distillers. Upon the first sip, one is greeted by the warmth of caramel and toffee, followed by subtle hints of dried fruits and spices, reminiscent of the island's wild landscapes. The interplay of oak and sherry notes adds depth and complexity, culminating in a smooth, lingering finish that leaves a lasting impression.
### A Journey of Exploration
For whisky enthusiasts and connoisseurs alike, The Hearach First Release Batch 10 offers an opportunity to embark on a journey of exploration and discovery. Each bottle encapsulates the spirit of the Isle of Harris, inviting drinkers to immerse themselves in its rich heritage and natural beauty with every sip.
Whether savored neat or enjoyed with a splash of water, this whisky promises a sensory experience like no other, inviting you to uncover the nuances of flavor and aroma that unfold with every passing moment.
### Conclusion
In unveiling The Hearach First Release Batch 10, the Isle of Harris Distillery continues to set the bar high for craftsmanship and innovation in the world of whisky-making. With its harmonious blend of tradition and modernity, this release pays homage to the spirit of the island and the dedication of those who craft its finest spirits.
As you raise a glass of The Hearach First Release Batch 10, you are not just enjoying a whisky; you are embarking on a journey through time and terroir, guided by the hands of master distillers and the whispers of the windswept Hebridean landscape. Cheers to the Isle of Harris, and to the legacy of excellence embodied in every drop of this exceptional whisky.
Nose: mildly sherried, with a spicy layer of cinnamon and kitchen cupboards with herb jars, mixing nicely with the minty peat smoke in the background. Roasted thyme, along with some fresh oak shavings. Then hints of walnuts and chocolate. For a first-fill sherry bottling it is rather lightweight, but nonetheless nicely balanced.
Mouth: a herbal kind of peatiness again (mint / eucalyptus), with very light ashes but not a deeply smoky profile. This is matched to some caramel sweetness, more walnuts and hints of orange peels. Softly roasted Mediterranean herbs again, along with light hints of vanilla. Then light liquorice and black peppercorns. Dark honey and subtle leathery notes towards the end.
Finish: a little short perhaps, but still very balanced. Hints of cocoa and liquorice, with slightly tangy clove and warm ashes in the end.
So there: despite reservations about the marketing, the whisky itself is really convincing. In fact this raises the bar compared to the inaugural release. You shouldn’t expect a sherry bomb, but the Oloroso influence complements the soft peat really well.