Whiskyspace Notes 1411
Jun 4, 2026, 04:16:59
Really waxy mouthfeel on this one, almost oily in a good way. Get that sunflower and linseed thing straight away, reminds me of opening a bag of seeds in the garden shed. The peat's there but it's gentle, not aggressive. Got hints of the northern Highlands about it somehow - that sort of remote funkiness you get from somewhere properly isolated. Fresh walnuts come through, maybe some hazelnut too, and there's touches of aniseed hiding in the background. Thick distillate, loads of oils swirling around. Can tell it's had time in an ex-Laphroaig cask, that smoky depth is unmistakable without being overwhelming. Grape pips on the finish, bit of woodruff which is quite unusual. On more of all that, it's just a really characterful dram. Proper bastard of a whisky in the best possible way 😄






