A Fine Christmas Malt 2020, The Whisky Exchange
Whisky : A Fine Christmas Malt 2020, The Whisky Exchange
Country/Region : Scotland/Blended Malt
ABV : 44.5%
Cask : Sherry
Age : 19 Year (Bottled 2020)
Nose : Fruit, wax, and salt. Big notes of dried fruit and candied apples with more subtle pomegranate and strawberries with a balsamic glaze. Hints of salinity, heather, and freshly extinguished candlewick.
Palate : Medium-bodied and incredibly well-rounded with fruit, wood, and subtle spice notes. Rich dried fruits, candied apples, pears, and persimmons. Subtle hints of a sweet balsamic glaze over juicy strawberries slowly moved toward chocolate and fig stuffed pastries. Waxy at turns with burnt candlewick and berries.
Finish : Lingering notes of fruit and chocolate.
Score : 7
Mental Image : Summer Fruit Salad
Notes : I must have gotten lost somewhere in this dram— the name said Christmas, but I wound up in summer. I did not pick up the spicy backbone that might have pointed me toward winter; instead, I followed a train of sweet summer fruits toward a vinegary-sweet salad and hints of burning candles. While I ended up in the wrong season, I thought this dram was incredible— undoubtedly a crowd-pleaser. It was rich, though not overpowering, and delightfully smooth and easy to drink. There were no sharp edges and no real off-notes that might deter even a novice to the world of scotch.
I do wish the dram were a little thicker on the mouthfeel, it had a nice texture, but it was too light for my taste on occasion. As everything else seemed to go right on the dram, that was not a deal-breaker. Not everything needs to be cask strength, and this dram was a great example of a mellow, balanced blend. There was still plenty of flavor and interesting things going on without the dram being all that flammable or suitable as a disinfectant.
Overall, I thought this blend of Edrington malts was quite the treat, even if I ended up thinking more of summer than Christmas.
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