50,1°
Distillery : Girvan - Lowlands
American Oak Cask
Independent Bottling
By House of Hazelwood
Limited Edition
Single Grain
Bottled in 2024
Unchillfiltered, Uncoloured, Cask Strength
Totally Unpeated
Here we have a cask that may well have been overlooked amongst the countless batches distilled in 1972 at the Girvan distillery. Back then, Single Grain Whisky was very different. Today, wheat is mainly used, but at the time it was maize, imported directly from the USA. But the biggest difference was that the stills retained heavier flavours, as they were made entirely of copper and had three columns. Charles Gordon was the man running the distillery he had founded himself at that time, and that is why this cask, fortunately unearthed today, pays tribute to him. Neither the original distillery nor the age are indicated on the bottle, but the newspapers reporting on the release of this little gem make no secret of it. Only 123 bottles were put on sale.
Grainy cereals, vaporous fruits, mirabelle plums, cooked pears, dates. Melt-in-the-mouth toffee, brown sugar, barley sugar, a knob of butter. Shoe polish, candle wax, beeswax, cough syrup. Apple crumble, plenty of cinnamon and cardamom. A hint of pineapple and vanilla cream, buttered toast, spring freshness. On the palate, shortbread biscuits dipped in tea, olive oil with notes of orange, rhubarb and cotton candy, egg custard. Mountain honey, wild flowers, a few red berries and discreet spices. Extremely long finish, cooked apples, black tea, burnt rubber, melting dark chocolate, slightly syrupy raisins.
In Short,
It’s absolutely superb, with an incredible intensity, so much so that I was surprised to learn it had been aged in just a single American oak cask. The influence of the wood is decisive here, creating a riot of varied flavours. As for the price, it is unfortunately astronomical, and out of reach for any honest worker who lacks the know-how to get involved in high finance.
Score : 91
To Be Listened While Sipping :
East Duo - Nisli & Ushguli

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