Poit Dhubh 12 Years Review



Country: Scotland 
Brand: Pot Dhubh
Bottler: Praban Na Linne Ltd. 
Type: Blended Malt Whisky
Age:  12 Years
ABV:  43 %
Date: 03/06/2013

Colour: Dark Amber

Nose: Very clear impressions of Oloroso Sherry and Peat (Smoke) accompanied by Sweet Malt, Custard, Toast and Orange Marmalade, Grapefruit, Dried Fruits, Lemon, Oak, Honey, Old Leather, Brown Sugar, Figs and light Spices. I recognise the same Vegetative (Cabbage) aroma that I also find in the Island Distilleries of Jura and Arran so I'm inclined to think that either one or maybe both are part of this Blend. Initially I thought that this aroma automatically hinted at Sulphur but I am now pretty much convinced that it's the characteristic smell of the Island Peat. I have to confess it's not one of my favourite aromas although it tends to diminish after giving the whisky some extra time in the glass. In any case  it's  different from the more Maritime and Medicinal Peat you find in the Islay whiskies. I quite prefer the latter!

Palate: The delivery is Sweet and a bit thin with Toffee/Caramel, Honey, Oak, Licorice, Sherry, Peat, Orange, Malt, Pepper and a little Salt.

Finish: On the short side with Citrus, light Peat, Licorice, Biscuits and some hot Pepper that clearly hints at the participation of Talisker in the Blend.

I added a bit of Water and the Nose becomes more friendly with Honey, Sherry, Malt, Floral Tones and Citrus in the lead. Palate and Finish become too Watery for my taste. Be careful with Water here!

Rating: 83

Nose:  21.5 - Taste: 20.5 - Finish: 20.5 - Overall: 20.5


General Remarks: Poit Dhubh (Gaelic for Black Pot or Illicit Still) is Blended Malt Whisky, partly matured in Ex-Sherry Casks. It was released in 1984 and is Non Chill-Filtered since 1992. It costs around 45 US Dollars. It is bottled by Praban Na Linne Ltd, located on the Isle of Skye (Hebrides) and founded in 1976 by Sir Iain Noble. It's still a family-owned company. There are also 8 - and 21 year old expressions of the Poit Dhubh.

Drinking Experience Neat: Good

Conclusion: Much better than your average boring Blend. I suspect that Jura, Arran and Talisker are part of it. Some nice Aromas here and there, especially the Oloroso Sherry, the Citrus and the Talisker Pepper. And the price is certainly acceptable. But there are some flaws as well. I'm not too fond of the Island Peat and on the Palate I find the Poit Dhubh a bit too light. The Finish is on the short side as well. So all in all a good effort by Praban Na Linne but not sophisticated enough to consider it as my day-to-day blend.

Jan van den Ende                                                               June, 2013

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

I understand the mix to be Talisker, Tobermory/Ledaig and an Islay malt, almost cetainly Caol Ila

Jan van den Ende said...

Hello Anonymous, a pity you didn't leave your name but thanks anyway for the additional information. It sounds like a perfectly possible combination. Cheers and thanks again for commenting!

Maxime Roy said...

Have you tasted the Té Bheag NAS blend ? It's my daily-drinker (CA $38 in Canada). I wonder if the 12yo Poit Dhubh worth the CA $35 more ?

Jan van den Ende said...

Hi Maxime, thanks for commenting. Sorry for the late reply but I am currently travelling. I have not tasted the Te Bheag as yet but I will try to get a sample. Thanks for the tip!
Cheers!
Jan