Showing posts with label 21 Years. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 21 Years. Show all posts

Allt-A-Bhainne 1991 Signatory Review



“A Question of Balance”

Country: Scotland
Region: Speyside
Brand: Allt-A-Bhainne 1991 (Signatory Vintage) - Cask Strength Selection
Type: Single Malt Whisky
Age: 21 Years
ABV: 55 % 

Colour: Light Gold

Nose: Sweet Ripe Fruit like Mango and Pineapple. But also the specific Dutch treat "Beschuit Met Muisjes" (See Picture Below). It's a sort of Crispy Biscuit with Aniseed Topping. It's mainly served to celebrate the birth of a Son (Blue and White) or Daughter (Pink and White). Some Honey and Vanilla as well. The Alcohol is not totally integrated and stings a bit so be sure to give this Malt time to open up. With time, the Pineapple gets stronger and stronger and is now accompanied by Banana Ice Cream, Bread Dough and Orange. I'm not quite convinced by the Quality of the Cask. In all those long 21 years, it did not add a lot to the Aroma of the Spirit. Bitter Almonds mostly. This Bitterness and the Alcohol spoil some of the Nosing fun I'm afraid. A pity really! 

Beschuit Met Muisjes

Palate: Less Sweet than I expected after the Nose. Quite Punchy and Herbal actually. I find Orange Juice, Lemon, Herbal Tea, Vanilla, Banana, Mango, Oak, Caramel/Toffee, Honey, Pepper and Cinnamon. A hint of Tobacco as well.

Finish: Long, Sweet, Sour, Spicy and, unfortunately, quite Bitter towards the end with Malt, Orange (Juice), Toffee, Banana, Lemon, Honey, Heather, Grass, Oak and Herbal Tea.

With a bit of Water the Alcohol retreats of course and that's a good thing. On the Palate and in the Finish, Spices and Herbs starts to dominate. My advise is to Nose and Taste this Allt-A-Bhainne both Neat and with a bit of Water.

Rating: 84

Nose: 21.5 - Taste: 20.5 - Finish: 21 - Overall: 21

The Allt-A-Bhainne Distillery!

General Remarks: This Allt-A-Bhainne was distilled on the 9th of July 1991 and was bottled on the 6th of October 2012. It matured in a Ex-Bourbon Hogshead (#90114). All Casks for the Cask Strength Selection Series are individually selected and bottled by Signatory Vintage Scotch Whisky Co.Ltd, from Pitlochry, Scotland. This particular Allt-A-Bhainne costs around 100 US Dollars. This recent distillery was founded in 1975 by Chivas Brothers, bought by Pernod Ricard in 2001. Most of the spirit goes into Blends, some is bottled as Single Malt under the name Deerstalker and some casks are bought by Independent bottlers.

Signatory Vintage Scotch Whisky Co.Ltd. is an independent bottler, founded in 1988 by Andrew - and Brian Symington. In 2002 they bought the Edradour Distillery.

Drinking Experience Neat: Good

Conclusion: The Spirit of Allt-A-Bhainne is Nervous but Fruity and Pleasant. But in my opinion it needs First Class Wood to interact. And I don't think that's the case here. I believe this was a Refill Cask and it did not gave enough Aromas and Flavours to the Spirit. On the contrary, it added a certain Bitterness I could easily live without. The Allt-A-Bhainne 1991 is not a bad Single Malt but it does not deliver sufficiently to justify its price. I did like the Spirit however and I will try to find other Indie expressions.   

Jan van den Ende                                                            August 26, 2014

Cragganmore 1989 Review


“A Crisp Summer Dram”

Country: Scotland 
Region: Speyside
Brand: Cragganmore 1989 (Mo Or Release # 27)
Type: Single Malt Whisky
Age:  21 Years
ABV: 46%
Date: 08/06/2014

Colour: Chardonnay

Nose: It's hard to believe I'm tasting a 21 year old Single Malt! The Nose is very Malty, Floral and Fresh and the Wood influence is very restrained. I find Juicy Toasted Sweet Barley, Grass, Straw, Heather, light Honey, Wet Stone, light Vanilla, Lemon, Orange or Grapefruit, light Coconut, Pear Drops and Herbs. Quite uncomplicated really. The Alcohol is nicely integrated.

The Lauter Mash Tun at Cragganmore!

Palate: Slightly more Edgy than the soft Nose would indicate. Quite Citrusy as well with Lemon, Orange and Grapefruit. As on the Nose I find relatively little Cask influence. Only light Oak, light Vanilla and light Spices. I do find quite a lot of Mint, as well as some Marzipan, Toffee, light Honey, Heather, Herbs and Malt.  

The Wash Backs at Cragganmore!

Finish: Middle-Long, Sweet and Sour with Grass, Citrus (mainly Lemon), Herbs, Mint, light Licorice, Oak, light Nutmeg and light Pepper.

The Stills at Cragganmore!

Added Water does not improve this Cragganmore. Enjoy it neat!

Rating: 84.5

Nose: 21.5 - Taste: 21 - Finish: 21 - Overall: 21

Warehouses at Cragganmore!

General Remarks: The Cragganmore Distillery is located in the Spey Valley close to the A 95. It was founded in 1869 by John Smith. Today it is owned by Diageo and lots of Cragganmore go into Blends like Old Parr and White Horse. The Single Malt I'm tasting today is a Single Cask Expression from The Whisky Talker/Mo Or (Gaelic for My Gold). It was distilled on the 14th of November, 1989 and bottled on the 14th of March, 2011. The whisky matured in a Bourbon Hogshead (Cask # 2840). A total of 395 bottles was reserved for the Mo Or Collection. It's priced at around 135 US Dollars per 50 Cl bottle. The Whisky Talker is an Independent Bottler from the Netherlands.

Drinking Experience Neat: Good

Conclusion: I had expected a complicated Single Malt considering 21 years of Cask time. But instead I find a relatively light, fresh, crisp Summer Dram with lots of Floral tones, Herbs (Mint) and Citrus. Excellent choice for an Aperitif on a warm Summer day. A bit expensive though!

Part of the Distillery Complex!

The Cragganmore Distillery.

Some Data: The Cragganmore Distillery is located in Ballindalloch, Moray, not far from Glenfarclas. It was founded in 1869 by John Smith. Nowadays it is owned by Diageo. Lots of Cragganmore spirit disappear in Blends like Old Parr, Haig and White Horse. It was also one of the 4 Single Malts in the late JW Green. The Distillery possesses a large stainless steel Mash Tun, 6 Wash Backs (Oregon Pine) and two pairs of Wash/Spirit Stills. In 2013 they produced 2,2 million litres. Cragganmore means Big Rock. The water for the distillery is sourced from the nearby Corries Springs. The Distillery is open from April to October (Monday - Friday 10.00 to 16.00). There are 3 Tours, the Standard Tour at 4 pounds, the Premium tour at 8 pounds and the Connoisseurs tour at 16 pounds.

Cragganmore Visitor Centre!

We visited Cragganmore on Friday May 23, 2014. It was raining cats and dogs. We opted for the Standard Tour and were lucky! We were the only two visitors at that time and got ourselves a private Tour. Our hostess was knowledgeable but had a bit of an Off-Day that included regular yawning caused (in her own words) by temperature changes. 

Inside a Warehouse at Cragganmore!

We did have the chance however to talk a bit to the Warehouse chap and make a few pictures. We also enjoyed a pleasant Tasting session in a very cosy old room. The drams included the 12 Years and the Port Finished DE. 

A " Cosy" Tasting Session!

Jan van den Ende                                                                 June 2014