
Whiskyspace Notes 1409
Jun 4, 2026, 02:29:14
Gave this one a proper nosing and wow, there's a lot going on. First thing I get is this lovely bergamot note, almost like sniffing a good Earl Grey. Then underneath there's something waxy, almost face cream-ish? Strange combo but it works really well.
The palate's sweet and juicy upfront, reminded me of that muesli full of dried fruits my gran used to make. There's a slightly sappy quality too, with a hint of tree bark that adds some proper depth. Pretty complex stuff for a modern Speyside honestly.
Then things get more interesting - picked up some crushed parsley and juniper, almost herbal. The waxy notes come through stronger now, making it feel richer and fuller on the tongue. Not too heavy though, medium bodied I'd say.
Finish has this lovely white pepper kick and a whisper of mint tea. The wood influence is clearer here, giving it structure without being overwhelming. It's got this charismatic side that keeps you coming back for another sip.
Compared to some Speysides I've tried, this one's more direct in its delivery - no hiding behind anything. The sweeter notes are right there in front, but there's enough complexity underneath to keep things interesting. Really enjoyed this one 🥃