Distillerie | Westland Distillery |
Embouteilleur | OB |
Serie | American Single Malt |
Mise en bouteille pour | Imported by Bresser & Timmer |
Date de distillation | Not Speciefied |
Date de mise en bouteille | 2016 |
Pays | États-Unis |
Age | NAS |
Cask Type | American Oak |
Numéro de fût | X |
Alcohol % | 46% |
Volume | |
État | dans son emballage d'origine |
Étiquette | Parfait |
Stock | 0 |
Colour: deep gold.
Nose: it’s almost as if they had recreated Arran, as I find both styles pretty similar. The sherry isn’t very big, and what we rather find is plenty of butterscotch, barley, and teas, which just works. Beyond that, indeed, there’s a raisiny side, but also plenty of murmuring spices and herbs, a list of which would be too long. Sage, perhaps, tarragon, nutmeg, a drop of soy sauce, a wee piece of bacon…
Mouth: it’s the balance that’s rather impressive, given the very young age – and I doubt Seattle’s climate would accelerate any aging process. I find a little coffee, cornflakes, cereal bars, raisins indeed, then more chocolate. A lot more chocolate. Gets then very malty, almost Ovaltine-y.
Finish: medium, extremely malty. Chicory drink and more cornflakes. Some gentle raisins in the aftertaste.
Comments: it’s really soft and malty. That they manage to do this within just 26 months is a little hard to fathom, having said that. Secret electronics? Climate-controlled warehouses? Aging chambers? Or do they play some Lady Gaga in the warehouse, so that the whisky wants to get out as fast as possible?
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