Whiskyspace Notes 1415
Jun 4, 2026, 07:25:08
Honestly, the first thing that hits you is this incredible freshness, like fresh as a 12 yo Clynelish, but then it just keeps unfolding. You get these amazing waves of various honeys and waxes, and bags and bags of citrusy and waxy herbs. The aftertaste is where it really sings – it’s a long finish, truly more than one minute, you can almost count it out, one second per year. There are these piney raisins in the aftertaste, and it brings to mind myriads of assorted herbal and fruity molecules. It’s like a subtlest mead mixed with a drop of elderflower liqueur and some old Bénédictine. There’s a whiff of fern and moss, a touch of yellow chartreuse, and even some old leather way in the back. The maturity is splendid, with tropical fruit jams and pollens all dancing an endless jig. It feels almost a statement, no single signs of over-aging, just pure nectars. It’s highly impressive, really – the art of raising whisky casks epitomised, if you ask me. 🥃






