Bunnahabhain 10 Year SMWS 10.127 “Burning scarecrows by the sea”
Whisky : Bunnahabhain 10 Year SMWS 10.127 “Burning scarecrows by the sea”
Country/Region : Scotland/Islay
ABV : 62%
Cask : Refill ex-bourbon hogshead
Age : 10 Years (Distilled Dec. 1, 2006)
Tasting : Neat in a Glencairn @ Friend’s Patio
Nose : Roasted steak fat and licorice rich fennel root, there is a bit of smoke, fat, and a hint of vegetable sweetness. Wet polished marble, unscented bathroom soap, and freshly washed linens give the nose a cleanness.
Palate : Awash with woody astringency, dried vanilla, and the sweet smoke of burning caramelization. There are bits of charred sweet red peppers which give a savory fruit sweetness. Gradually it rounds out towards sweet slightly smokey egg custard and assorted other brûléed deserts.
Finish : Lingering sweet spices, citrus, banana, and smoke make for a baked fruity send off.
Score : 6
Mental Image : Stepping in to a fancy hotel bathroom; the smell of clean marble and fresh linens. But what’s this? Room service left you a plate of hot bite sized egg custard tartlets?
Something Better : Arran Smuggler Series Vol. 2 : The High Seas (similar linen/soap, more salt & floral)
Something Similar : Chivas Regal 18 Year (less body, less intensity, similar charred vegetable & pastry)
Something Worse : Bowmore “Darkest” 15 Year (similar brûlée/custard, more tar, less body)
Notes : A peated Bunnahabhain? Count me in.
Or maybe not. I have mixed feelings about this dram. The nose offered some wonderful savory smokey notes in the beginning before turning toward the scent of the linens in a freshly cleaned hotel bathroom. The smoke almost seemed to evaporate to be replaced by the faintly sweet linen or paper notes. I do not see the burning scarecrows or the sea shore; the only smoke on the palate is the faint impression of caramelized custards or maybe creme brûlée. It is tasty, but it is not on fire.
There is a lot to love and I am sure fans of Bunnahabhain would enjoy this take on some of herbal sweet notes I typically get from their expressions. I guess I still have not quite found the Bunna that punches my ticket aboard the hype train, though this was the best I have had so far.