60,3°
Distillery : Teaninich - Highlands
Ex-Bourbon Casks
Original Bottling
Limited Edition
Single Grain
Bottled in 2025
Unchillfiltered, Uncoloured, Cask Strength
Totally Unpeated
This distillery is about to close, if it hasn't already done so, as it was announced last September. One of its last original bottlings will therefore be this one, which has the distinction of being a Single Grain, whereas the distillery usually produces Single Malt. It is a blend of malted barley and malted rye, and is called a single grain because it contains less than 51% malted rye, otherwise it would be called rye whisky. All of this has been quietly aged for 8 years in Bourbon casks before being released as part of the Diageo Special Releases. Distillation probably took place in 2016.
On the nose, roasted bread spread with a generous layer of butter, toasted cereals, particularly rye, which is really recognisable, puffed rice, muesli, rustic honey. Country bread, wood chips, freshly cut wheat, lemon sweets, thick caramel. On the palate, it is creamier, with delicate vanilla and various citrus fruits. It is slightly tart, but the spices quickly come to the fore. Light woody and herbaceous notes. Medium-length finish, but powerful, with charcoal, peach pits, dried apricots, coconut. Roast corn, Ovaltine.
In Short,
Overall, this product disappointed, it is poorly rated on Whiskybase, and even Ruben gave it less than 80 points. As for me, I find it an interesting experience, it has character and depth, and I like the strong presence of cereals. Admittedly, there's nothing exceptional about it, but I think it's not bad. However, I agree that the price is too high.
Score : 87
To Be Listened While Sipping :
Lili Refrain - Nagal







