46°
Distillery : InchDairnie - Lowlands
Islay Whisky Casks, Jamaican Rum Finish
Independent Bottling
By Rest & Be Thankful Whisky Co.
Limited Edition
Single Malt
Bottled in 2023
Unchillfiltered, Uncoloured
Medium Peated
Some time ago I had the opportunity to taste some Strathenry, the unpeated version from InchDairnie, a young distillery in the Lowlands that opened in 2015, and I liked it. Here we have a Finglassie, the peated version. I wrote Medium Peated because it didn't seem to me that the peat was strong, no more than 25 ppm and maybe less, but I wasn't given any indication of that. To reinforce the peaty character, the distillate was matured in casks that had previously contained Islay whisky, before being finished in Jamaican Rum casks. 3720 bottles have been released for sale.
Let's Taste It :
The nose is quite airy and mineral, with a slight medicinal touch. Slightly damp smoke. Sleet, roasted cereals, slate and quartz. Soon enough, tropical fruits join the dance: pineapple, candied lemons, mashed banana. Cane sugar, a hint of vanilla. On the palate, orange blossom, puffed rice, birch bark and a slice of bacon. The spices are softened by the influence of Rum, cinnamon, nutmeg, cloves. The finish is fairly long, but remains conventional, fresh, full of lime, a few notes of sea spray and iodine, a pinch of salt.
In Short,
It's nice, fairly well done. In principle, I'm not at all a fan of Rum cask ageing, but here it works. That said, I'm not crazy about it either, you just have a good time. You can still find it at a decent price on certain websites.
Score : 87
To Be Listened While Sipping :
Black Market Karma - Adoration
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