45,6°
Distillery : Braeval - Speyside
Refill Bourbon Hogshead
Independent Bottling
By Gordon & MacPhail
Limited Edition
Single Cask
Bottled in 2021
Unchillfiltered, Uncoloured, Cask Strength
Totally Unpeated
It's not every day that you get to taste a whisky distilled in your year of birth. What's more, recently bottled. This one aged in a single Bourbon Hogshead for 46 years and six months. Distilled on June 5, 1975, it was bottled on December 30, 2021. Only 120 bottles were filled. In 46 years, the angels' share must be important. Please note, this is not a whisky from The Glenlivet distillery, but from the Braeval distillery, which until 1995 was called Braes of Glenlivet. It is a very little known distillery because it has never marketed an Original Bottling Single Malt. It was only built for Blends and it is still its function today.
Let's Taste It :
The nose is just incredible, beyond description. I'm going to try it anyway. It's very candied, icing sugar, cranberry, vanilla cream, thick honey. A few drops of lemon, genoise. It's a little dusty, which adds complexity, and very woody. Old, noble wood, with peeling varnish. Old chalet in the mountains. Exotic fruits, banana, coconut, lychee. Prickly pear. All blended into a very fine balance. Still honeyed on the palate, blood orange, clementine, gingerbread, marzipan. Juicy peaches, Belle Hélène pear, mango. Quite long and tasty finish, fig and terracotta, a bit carbonated. Mint leaf, heather, forest berries. Soft toffee.
In Short,
It is obviously a pure gem of complexity and variety of flavours. A pure
pleasure to taste. However, I don't forget that this is a very minor
distillery. If the nose seemed absolutely exceptional, the mouth
and the finish are very good, but nothing more. It remains a whisky of
great rarity, but the price is apocalyptic, I'm not sure it's worth it.
Even for the 2% of the world's population that could afford it, I mean.
Score : 91
To Be Listened While Sipping :
Johann Sebastian Bach - Chaconne en ré mineur pour deux violoncelles
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