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Royal Lochnagar 2002 Review



Country: Scotland 
Region: Highland - Eastern
Brand: Royal Lochnagar 2002 (Coopers Choice) 
Type: Single Malt Whisky
Age: 10 Years
ABV: 46 %
Date: 13/10/2013

Colour: Straw/Fino Sherry

Nose: Rather Subdued. So give it sufficient time to open up. A Highland surely with Green Apple, Pear Drops, Oat Meal Porridge with a lump of Butter, Grass and Hay, Heather, Honey, Malt, Lemon Peel, Toffee, Perfumed Soap, Menthol and Oak. The Alcohol is not yet fully integrated. 

Palate: Nothing out of the ordinary but Spicy and Creamy with Malt, Toffee, slightly Bitter Oak, Milk Chocolate, Pear, Lemon, Pepper and Mint.

Finish: Middle-Long, Sweet and Dry with Malt, Oak, Toffee/Caramel, Lemon, Mint and Spices like Pepper and Nutmeg.

I added a bit of Water and the Nose gets more Honey, Malt, Floral Notes and Pear Drops. Creamy and less Bitter on the Palate and in the Finish with more Chocolate and Toffee. In this case I would recommend to add a couple of drops of Water. 

Rating: 85.5

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


General Remarks: The original Royal Lochnagar Distillery was built in 1823 and was twice destroyed by fire, respectively in 1824 and 1841. In 1845 it was rebuilt by John Begg. It received its Royal Warrant in 1848 and is located in Lochnagar, Royal Deeside near Balmoral Castle. Current owners are Diageo. Most of the production goes into Blends like Johnnie Walker Blue and Black.

The Single Malt we are tasting today was distilled in 2002 and bottled in 2012. It was matured by - and bottled for The Vintage Malt Whisky Co. Ltd under their brand name Coopers Choice. This Independent Bottler was founded in 1992 by Brian Cook, a guy with 20 years of experience in the Malt Whisky Industry. It matured in Ex-Bourbon Hogshead # 0642 and costs around 70 US Dollars. Only 360 bottles were commercialised. This whisky is naturally coloured and not chill-filtered.

Drinking Experience Neat: Good

Conclusion: This was Queen Victoria's favourite distillery it seems. Hence the Royal Warrant! On the Nose this Royal Lochnagar certainly is delicate and perfumed. On the Palate I find a nice balance between the creamy (Milk) Chocolate and the light Spices. Regular readers will know that I usually prefer to sip my Single Malts neat but in this case a little Water emphasises the good qualities of this spirit and neutralises the light Bitterness. To sum it all up, this Royal Lochnagar does not blow me away completely but at around 70 US Dollar it is well worth the money.


Jan van den Ende                                                      October 2013

Glenrothes 2000 Review


Country: Scotland 
Region: Highland - Speyside
Brand: Glenrothes 2000 (Coopers Choice) 
Type: Single Malt Whisky
Age: 10 Years
ABV: 46 %

Colour: Pale Straw/White Wine

Nose: The spirit makes a rather young impression. The Ex-Bourbon Hogshead is easy to identify. I find Oak, Vanilla, Malt, Buttered Toast, Grass, Straw, Nuts, Licorice and Spices. Very light Fruit, mostly Pear and Lemon. The Alcohol is not yet fully integrated. This is all a bit boring really.

Palate: Soft, Creamy and Scented Delivery that is slightly better than I expected after the unimpressive Nose. I find Oak, Pear, Banana, Toffee and Spices like Pepper and Nutmeg. 

Finish: Short with some Malt, Buttered Toast, light Spices and Pear.

I added a bit of Water and the Nose gets a lot of extra Toasted Cereals. More Pepper and Licorice on the Palate. It doesn't make a whole lot of difference really.

Rating: 78.5

Nose: 19 - Taste: 20 - Finish: 20  - Overall: 19.5


General Remarks: The Glenrothes Distillery was built in 1878/1879 by James Stuart & Co. Current owners are Berry Bros & Rudd. The Glenrothes is an important ingredient in Blends like Cutty Sark and The Famous Grouse. 

The Single Malt we are tasting today was distilled in 2000 and bottled in 2011. It was matured by - and bottled for The Vintage Malt Whisky Co. Ltd under their brand name Coopers Choice. This Independent Bottler was founded in 1992 by Brian Cook, a guy with 20 years of experience in the Malt Whisky Industry. It matured in Ex-Bourbon Hogshead # 1365 and costs around 80 US Dollars. Only 390 bottles were commercialised. This whisky is naturally coloured and not chill-filtered.

Drinking Experience Neat: Okay

Conclusion: I'm disappointed by this Single Malt. Spirit and Wood are not really complementary and the Alcohol is not yet fully integrated. As a result this Glenrothes misses purpose and personality. At this price level you can find lots of better stuff in the market, including some high-end Blends. I will look for other expressions of this distillery to find out if this Glenrothes 2000 is the exception rather than the rule. To be continued!

Jan van den Ende                                                      September 18, 2013