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Auchentoshan 18 Year SMWS 5.70 “In the absence of convention”

Like most triple distilled Lowland malts the body on this Auchentoshan is light, airy, and smooth.  While I prefer something a bit thicker, the dram manages to be jam packed with flavor and complexity.  It takes on a lot of rich sherry notes which combine well with some of the creaminess of the malt.  While there is a lot to love here, I do think the light body does hold the dram back a bit and the finish is just not quite long enough.

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Highland Park 15 Year SMWS 4.225 “A crunchy brunch”

The nose on this was excellent— I love funky cheese notes— it was salty with the perfect hint of sherry rich umami.  The vinegar and burning oil provided a solid balance between the peat and sherry.  This dram highlights the subtle virtues of a refill sherry cask.

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Bowmore 26 Year French Oak Barrique ‘The Vintner’s Trilogy’

An absolutely lovely Bowmore.  Loads of lovely notes from the oak, wine, and peat that really compliment one another.  I enjoyed the bit of decaying vegetation and rot that came through with the stewed fruits and the dark chocolate.  The prominent aroma of chestnuts gave the dram a real unique edge, the note was so unusual I had to check and make sure I was not imaging it.

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Port Dundas 28 Year; Douglas Laing’s Old Particular (K&L Wine Merchant Cask Selection)

The body on this was just excellent and there was just enough spice and cream to keep the sweeter notes interesting.  I was a great introduction to single grain and I can see how this would be an excellent ingredient in a blended scotch— mouthfeel, cream, florals, sweetness— this could add them all and maybe balance earthier or peatier notes.

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Cooley 14 Year; The Exclusive Malts

The hints of smoke and caramelization gave the dram some depth, though too much of the spice remained faint and subdued in the background.  Adding water to the dram only seemed to bring out the honeyed sweetness and leave many of the other flavor notes sunk in the background.  It was an interesting dram— I would happily accept a pour of it, but I do not think I will be hunting a bottle any time soon.

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Cragganmore 13 Year SMWS 37.81 “Orange turmeric margarita”

Absolutely lovely.  The mild hints of peaty smoke and salt enhance the dominant fruity orange notes.  An excellent oily and full flavored body with a refreshing finish, this dram is dangerously delicious.  This is the kind of bottle that you could inadvertently finish without even realizing it.

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Suntory Ao

Ao, one of Suntory’s latest product launches, leverages the monolithic size of the company to blend together whiskies from every corner of the globe (where Suntory at least partially owns a distillery).      According to Suntory, in Japanese Ao means blue and blue is the color of the water that connects each of these distilling regions to one another.  In Tahitian one meaning of the word Ao is world, so in my opinion the label makes more sense if we just pretend as though Suntory intended it to be read in Tahitian.

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