March 2009?
Scotch Party at Chris Lee’s

  1. Old Pulteney 17 Year Old
    Oak cask. Toffee orange notes. Mild with some spice. Good, but not a good value for $
  2. Glen Fiddich 21
    Rum Cask, milk with caramel notes and leather.
  3. GLen Morangie 10 “Tain”
    Honey dew melon, citrus notes with honey. Vanilla
  4. Glen Morangie Nector D’or
    Sauternes cask. Toffee honey, dates, oak and vanilla. A sweet finish.
  5. Stronachie 12 Year Old
    Highland character, some peat, coffee (brewed) herbal grassy taste.
  6. Lagavulin 16 – Islay
    Peat smoke, iodine, dark chocolate and dark cherries. Smokey and sweet. Nice.

June 12 2009
Clearview Tasting with Rod, Dave, and Brian

  1. Glen Morangie Signet
    Vanilla, chocolate, nutmeg. Multiple finishes that cascade. The dark chocolate notes were amazing.
  2. Dalmore 1263 King Alexander III
    Aged in oloroso, madeira, and bourbon, and cab sauvignon casks. Almond notes with nutty toffee citrus flavours. Brian picked up pear.

June 13 2009
Clearview Tasting with Rod, Dave, and Brian

  1. Bunnahabhain-Darach Ur
    oak, toffee, pencil shavings, short finish with a big mouth.
  2. Glen Livet Nadurra 16
    57.6% ABV, apples, full mouth with honey and toffee and spice. Hot and boozy on the nose and mouth.
  3. Ben Riach 15 year old
    Little nose, some sweetness. “Filing cabinets” almost a musty character? long finish that was surprisingly sneaky.
  4. Ben Riach 21 – Brian’s Birthday present
    Big peat and lots of nose. Short mouth initially with a long finish. Interesting changes from the 15 with none of the mustiness and instead a bit more elegance.
  5. Lagavulin Distillers Edition
    The usual lag smoke and peat but with more honey and despite the smoke very drinkable.

August 2, 2009
Clearview Cottage with Rod, Dave, and Brian

  1. The arran Malt – Madeira Cask 10-12 estimated age
    Christmas cake, citrus, salted caramel. A dessert scotch with fruity notes. Adding water gave an interesting mouth, but shortened the finish.
  2. Bowmore 15 Mariner (old bottle with boat)
    Smoother finish than the 12, none of the hot boozy notes. Sherry and peat playing together with salt and honey. It tasted “dark” but not quite like the “Darkest”
  3. Ian McLeod’s “As We Get It” Islay
    8 year old, cask strength, highland, Harsh mouth with no finish, not good. Expensive for what it was.
  4. Glenrothes 1994 – Speyside
    Delicate with nutty fruit. May have lost this after having the Islay’s before.

September 5, 2009
Clearview – Labour Day Weekend

  1. Dalwhinnie 15
    A highland. Nose: Vanilla, flowers, honey. Mouth: Mellow toffee, honey, malt, cinnamon, pepper. Finish: Short but smooth and warm. A nice starter whiskey.
  2. Aberlour a bunadh – cask strength (60.2%)
    Speyside; nose: Honeyed fruits, taste: surprisingly smooth given the ABV, sweet, apples. Tasted like an Old Fashioned, orange rind. A back of mouth explosion with a quick finish.
  3. Glenrothes 1994
    Light colour, sweet and toffee creamy nose. The taste was mild and sweet. A drinkable scotch but again, I think a bit lost after the Aberlour.
  4. Ben Riach 15
    It has a nose like “school” again, the musty pencil shavings and filing cabinets. It was liked better t his time than the first tasting.
  5. The Arran Malt – Madeira Cask (50% abv)
    Spicy – cinnamon, nutmeg, allspice. Candied fruits figs.

September 6, 2009
Labour Day Weekend (Saturday) at Clearview with Brian, Rod, Dave, and Dad.

  1. Longmorn 16
    Oak cask, non chillfiltered, 48% above, speyside, nose: sweet, oak, vanilla. Mouth: sharp mouth, short finish. Some leather? Hazelnut notes.
  2. Dalwhinnie 15
    Sunny, vanilla, cinnamon, apple.
  3. Aberlour A’Bunadh 60% abv
    Balanced despite the heat, an explosion of boozy heat on top of a warm chest. Adding water to the dram lengthened the finish (weirdly) and moved the finished fto the front of the mouth. Really interesting and unlike most samples.
  4. Bowmore Darkest (15) – Old Version with boat
    Caramel, peat, smoke oak, sherry all working together for a satisfying “dark” taste.

October 11, 2009 (Thanksgiving)
Clearview

  1. Glen Livet 12
    Warm apple notes, okay, herbal
  2. Glen Goyne 21
    Apple skins, cinnamon, baking spices

Whiskey Live October 23, 2009

  1. Macallan 15 Fine Oak
    Light nose, definite wood characteristics. Honey fruit, subtle. Not a long finish.
  2. Isle of Arran St. Emilion Cask
    Powerful nose, with grape, wine notes. Had a oily mouth and long power semi sweet finish.
  3. Balvenie 15
    Nice flowery nose. Big mouth with more warmth than I expected. Flowers with oak.
  4. Ardbeg
    Strong herbal so much peat. Oily. Mouth salt and huge peat. Lighter in body than expected.
  5. Edradour 10 Year: smallest distillery in Scotland. light pleasing nose, nuts, apple, longish finish. A nice enjoyable dram.

Scotch Party March 2010

  1. Ben Nevis: Clydasdale?
    Perfumy flowers, warming fairly smooth, basic.
  2. Glen Rothes 1994
    Speyside, toffee, nice mouth. Almost astringent.
  3. Glen Livet 21
    No cask listed. Apple with nice mouth and smooth finish. buttery
  4. Balvenie 12 Signature
    Bourbon, sherry refill cask. Oaky with sherry and smooth woody finish.
  5. Longmorn 16
    oak cask. Some peat.
  6. Dalmore 1997 (Berry’s Own Selection)
    Light, honey, medium body with some herbal taste.
  7. Te Bheag
    Blend, but surprising levels of complexity, sherry.

July 31, 2012
Scotch tasting and Brian’s with Brian, Rod, Dave, and Gary

  1. Pebble Beach
    Speyside 12 years. Sweet nice nose. Could not figure out who makes it.
  2. Ledaig (chaig) No age, 10-12 years.
    Pleasant nose. Almost no colour. Nice mouth and finish. Salty, peaty.
  3. Aberlour Abundh
    Hot and boozy. Not much nose. Added water.
  4. Bruicladdich Classic 01 (teal bottle)
    Lively, peaty with a good finish and amost musty finish.
  5. Auchentoshen 16
    bourbon matured limited edition. Lots ofo woods. Lumberyard. The bourbon was very pronounced.
  6. Bowmore 15 darkest
    The usual character and sherry finish.
  7. Highland Park 18
    Sherry with sweet and nice full mouth.

September 20, 2010 (Labour Day)
Clearview

  1. Douglas Laing 25 year old Caol Isla
    Cask strength. Nice nose with creosote if held in mouth. Not a lot of tar, or oil. Nice long mouth finish. Coats the mouth. Definitely a more elegant version of the classic caol isla.
  2. Balvenie 17 “new oak”
    Bourbon and sherry wood in new oak cask. Sweetness of sherry and bourbon. Actually less “oaky” than I would have expected.
  3. Blackadder Auchroist 1986 (18 years)
    Hogsmeade cask; speysdie tasty butter scotchy.
  4. Old Pultenay 17 Year Old
    tasty but really mild no real finish. I don’t know about this one…want to like it, but meh.
  5. Hart Bros Glen Scotia 16
    Sherry fruit and exotic fruits.
  6. Mortlach 21
    Speyside, apples with sweetness and pleasant.
  7. Glen Goyne 21
    Sweet dried fruits.
  8. Bowmore Tempest (10 Year Old)
    Smooth, no iodine which was surprising. A lot of bowmore character.

Whiskey Live October 2010
Went with Sean Coates.

  1. Balvenie Carribean Cask
    bananas, or banana bread. hotter in mouth than expected.
  2. Isle of Arran Amarone
    Plumy and sweet.

April 3, 2012
Young Scotch Club@Club Ocho
Attended w Sean Coates

note: this was a Glen Fiddich hosted tasting

  1. GF 12
    Notes: apples and pears on nose some burnt sugar. minimal finish. adding water lengthened the sweetness and made it more pronounced.
  2. GF 15
    honeycomb toffee and sweet candied fruit some residual sweetness on palette Sean’s fav
  3. GF 18
    smooth no rough edges some honey and lots sherry. almost clove notes.

Date: Saturday April 14 2012
Location: Chris Lee’s (Scotch Party)
Also in attendence: Al Ball and Brian Harrington

  1. Adelphi Fasadale 10 Year Old $120
    Notes: Very surprising. Spicy and pepperly with notes of smoke. A lot of character for a comparably young whiskey. Interesting finish with notes of salt and bacon. Some sweet notes.
  2. Highland Park 21 y/o $220
    Notes: Extremly pleasant. Mellow with no rough edges. Caramel, toffee, wine and port.
  3. Bruichladdich 21 Black Art $170?
    Notes: Dark chocolate with prunes, cinnamon. Less peat than one would expect. Very complex. Clee: Noted Skor bar finish with almost burnt sugar.
  4. Bruichladdich 16 (Bourbon Cask)
    Notes: Pleasant but undistinguished. Didn’t get much sweetness from the bourbon. Had a very clean taste in comparison to the 21. May have suffered by comparison to previous tasting.
  5. Aberlour 18
    Notes: None of the “rough” character of the a’bunadh. Very dark colour belies it’s port/sherry nose and sweet finish.

After this the tastings got a bit blurry 🙂

Date: December 19, 2012
Location: 1602 Dundas
With Sean and Brad

  1. Pappy Van Winkle 20 year old
    Flowers, honey, caramel, corn, very smoth. not much “fire” smoke or maybe candle tallow
  2. Pappy Van Winkle 23 year old
    Darker in colour than the 20. Sweet corn with dark molasses. Maple syrup, vanilla. Boozier and more intense than the 20.
  3. Ardbeg Corryveken
    54% abv. Cask strength, or at least close to it. Booze evaporated right on the the palette. Coal oil and iodine.

Date: January 16, 2013
Location: ?

  1. Caol Isla 10 Year Old Dun Bheagan
    Note had light camphor, root vegetable notes. taste: was peaty and almond/nutty or mineral.
  2. Kilchoman
    A new distillery, Straw coloured at 62.3% ABV. Nose was sweet smoke. taste: sweeter than expected with caramel. Amost roasted or caramelized onions?
    Uses Buffalo Trace barrels and oloroso sherry butts.

Date: Jan 26, 2013
Location: Ted and Rouxlines

  1. Dimple Haig
    Notes: Tasty balanced whiskey. A blend, but nicely put together with some sweet toasty notes.
  2. Nikka Yoichi 10
    Notes: Grassy and herbal, more peat than I would have expected surprisingly complex with balanced finish.

Scotch Party 2013
Dupont; Chris Lee’s House

  1. Highland Park Thor
    A bit hot, some almonds, sherry and cinnamon cloves. Not a good value.
  2. Royal Brackla 14 Year
    Sweet and light with minimal finish.
  3. Glen Grant 18
    Sherry, lots of sherry. Full mouth couating taste.

Date: March sometime
Location: 1602 Dundas West

  1. Elmer T Lee: Bourbon, tasty with a lot of straw or hay notes.
  2. Ancient Ancient Age: Didn’t get a chance to try this.
  3. Arran 14: Fruits and sherry finish. Less “Christmas Cakey” than I remember the Arrans being.

Date: Brad’s Stag
Location: 1602 Dundas

  1. Willets Rye: Sweet rye notes. Smokey tones but not peat smoke, actual burning wood smoke.
  2. Blanton’s Gold: Bourbon. Toffee notes on end, less “corn” more balanced than that.
  3. Bruichladdich Dark Arts 21yr: Dark and rich, more dark berries than you’d expect. Peat but combined with the sweatness almost makes it sweat.

Date: June 22, 2013
Location: The Museum Pub after Session Toronto

  1. Bowmore Laimrig 15 yr
    Notes: The laimrig expression begins with a dark and punchy nose which smells of spices, raisins and dates. Rich pine oil and syrupy on the palate with creamy toffee, malt and smoke. A delightful spicy sherry, and toffee and finish. (this notes are from the listing)

date: Scotch Party March 2014
Location: Chris Lee’s

  1. Glen Livet XXV: raisins, apples, some heat from ABV, warm long finish, nose was sherry and brown sugar. Tasty but probably overpriced.
  2. Balvenie Single Barrel: Sweet, apples, caramel. Undistinct.
  3. Talisker 57 degrees North: Interesting nose, sea notes, salt, peat balanced with some sweetness. really good.
  4. Ardbeg Corryvreken: Lots of peat and creosote but sweetness. Dense flavours. Would add water to try and tease out flavours.

Date: Summer of 2014
Location: Habits Gastropub

  1. Tullabardine
    Notes: Highland, citrus bourbon cask then sherry cask some spice with a nice finish and some honey. A tasty dram and a good start.
  2. And Noc “Peter Arkhell”
    Notes: Hotter than previous, despite being only 46%. Not as elegant. Spicy, but a bit one note for me.
  3. Talisker “Dark and Stormy”
    Notes: Talisker is doing some really interesting things. Reminescent of Bowmore almost with lots of salt and iodine. Some sweetness. Really a very good whiskey.

Date: February 7, 2014
Location: The Shangri-law with Ryan Mitchell and Jig

MaCallan Tasting of new Expressions

  1. Gold: Light, Grassy, oaky, some honey but not cloying
  2. Aber: LIme, Lemongrass, less finish and mouthfeel. More nuance
  3. Sienna: Dried apricot, heather, spice, nutmeg, carmelized sugar (creme brulee)
  4. Ruby: Sherry forward, fruitcake, winey in taste. Full mouth, viscous.

Date: November 21
Location: Habits Gastropub (Young Scotch Club)
With: Lee, Coates, Zab

  1. Tomintol 16
  2. Oak, gentle dram, oaky but not chardenney oaky. Light nut with fruit. Minimal finish.
  3. Glen Goyne 15
  4. Amber in colour, citrus notes
  5. Toasted bread and salted caramel drying in the mouth, not much finish. I remember the GG 21 being far more complex and refined.
  6. Dun Bheagan (Islay 2001)
  7. Some heather and smell. Some sweetness on nose.
  8. Mouth has sweetness, like caramel, lots of peat and medicinal notes with salt and iodine.

Date: December 9, 2015
Location: Feather’s Pub
With: Brian, Rita, Brie, and Suzannah

Scotch Party 2015 at Chris Lee’s

Laphraig 25: gold colour, sherry cask, but light in colour. Nose was salt, sea, coffee notes. Taste: Dark chocolate, apricots, iodine, not as much smoke as I would have thought.

Glen Morangie Signet: The usual dark chocolate tastiness. Johnny and Jake had this and it may have ruined scotch for them. Black current/dark berry notes which was neat.

Bunnhabin 1979 Berry’s Own: Sherry, nuts, red berries on finish. Quite sherry forward.

Talisker Port Finish: Less fruit then I expected from teh port finish. had more of a winey madeiro finish.

Mortlach Rare Old: Syrupy, oaky, cinnamon and molasses on mouth and finish.

Glen Morangie Taghe: Crowd sourced whiskey. No real notes.

Bourbon Tasting at Gladstone Hotel – Thanks to Fatma March 15, 2015

Scotch Tasting at Clearview July 29, 2015

Brian Keith at the picnic table outside our cottage on vacation.

Glen Faddish 15

Chinese 5 spice, anise, sweeter sherry notes. Nicer than I remember.

Glen Morangie 18

Honey, Plums, Butterscotch, pepper, nic mouth feel and refined finish.

Mortlach Rare Old

We rushed this one so no real notes.

During this week we also tasted some ardbeg and Eagle Rare bourbon.

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Scotch tasting at clearview August 9

Oban Little Bay

Minerals, very mild, no overwhelming notes. Nothing special.

Aultmore of the foggie moss

Light colour no smoke interesting body and some sweeter noted of caramel. Salt water caramel. On last sip dark chocolate shavings.

Bunnahabhain 12

Straw coloured. Sweet peat character. Nuts? Walnuts? Almonds

Bruichladdich black art 1990

Nouget, black licorice, fudge, black cherry?

Jill/Leslie Wedding Tasting at Clearview October 23 2015

Attendees: Ches, Brig, Brian, Dave, Jill, Les, Joey

Dalmore King Alexander III

Nose: Sherry, chistmas pudding
Mouth: Orange zest, bitter citrus notes, marmalade with cinnamon, nutmeg. Gentle wood notes.
Finish: Surprisingly long finish that ends with sherry. Very balanced whiskey. 
Notes: We had this waaaay back, and actually had it before the GMS following. Glorious stuff, normally the notes above would be indicate a more cloying flavour, but this was a very restrained whiskey. Compared to something like an Arran, it was better balanced and more elegant. 

Glenmorangie Signet

Nose: Dark Chocolate, Bitter cocoa.
Mouth: Rich velvety mouth feel. Coffee notes, dark chocolate. Slighty more "heat" due to ABV% than I previously recall. 
Finish: Long deep finish. Very viscous mouth feel. Almost syrupy. 
Notes: I'll never get tired of that chocolate note. This would be a perfect dram for after a xmas dinner.

Bowmore Mariner “15 yo, old bottle” from under Brian’s bar. Gifted by Rod over 20+ years ago. Bottled around 1991. Contents are at MINIMUM 40 years old.

Nose: Copper coloured, less dark than the "darkest" peat is subtle but present. Less smoke, more earth. 
Mouth: Extremely balanced. Peat interlayed with some salty sea notes. Apple Peels. The sherry is less forward and instead lends the peat length and carries it into a nice finish.
Finish: Cleaner than I would have expected. The salty sea notes carry on the tongue but don't burn. ABV% is roughly 40% so the alcohol doesn't evaporate away the finish.
Notes: A compelling whiskey. Compared the more modern mariner it's a gentler dram, reminds me more of the Single Cask that was recently released. 

Bruichladdich “Black Arts” 4.1 1990 Bottling

Nose: Weird and complex. Camphor and cough drops. Smoke and peat. Sweet sherry or port notes.
Mouth: Cherry vicks cough drops mixed with peat. Woody citrus finish. Mint and eculptyus? Just a really weird mouth feel. Rich tasting with so many layers. 
Finish: Long interesting finish that carries more of the cherry and citrus notes than I would have expected. 
Notes: Another one I'll never get tired of. So many weird and interesting flavours in this one. I think if you taste it 10 times you'll get 10 different profiles. 

Bowmore Golden Reef (we tasted this on the Saturday)

Nose: Lots of citrus and honeyied fruits
Mouth: Short mouth feel, not as deep in terms of a "normal" bowmore. Sharp citrus notes with almost tropical tastes? Odd for a bowmore.  Thematically similar to the Single Cask. Less deep in peat or other typically islay character. Interesting.
Finish: Dry, almost wine like finish. 
Notes: Would like to taste this one again under slightly different circumstances.

Raise the Macallan @ King Edward Hotel December 24 2015

Sean, Warren, Jig, Shane, Charles, John Thompson, Deep

Tasting was of the 1824 Series

Gold

Amber

Sienna

Ruby

Rare Cask

Christmas tastings at the Harringtons

Brian, Jill and Leslie

Glenmorangie Duthac

Interesting one. Has some elements of the signet. Less evocative but rich and def some chocolate notes.

Notes from website
Aroma: Seductive aromas of pear, toffee apple, Brazil nuts in toffee, with an underlying spicy note, some toasty oak. With a splash of water, some creamy vanilla fudge is encountered, along with the classic Sherry cask note of linseed oil.

Taste: Mouth-filling flavours of milk chocolate, toffee, Brazil nuts, leather and some aniseed. The spiciness is definite, but gentle, with hints of ginger and clove.

Finish: The aftertaste once again reminds drinkers that this is a Glenmorangie, with vanilla, apricots in cream and some almond marzipan.

Bowmore Black Rock

Some cocoa and orange peel on nose. Smoke but not what I think of peat in bowmore. Not much finish. Not bad but a tad lacklustre

Four roses oesk

Hot. Spicy with rye notes. Full bodied with some interesting character.

Bruichladdich 18 gold can

Light honey colour. Some peat on noose. This is really nice whiskey. Apple notes almost like a glen livet. Honey and chamomile or herbal notes. Tasty. Nice finish and heat in the mouth.

Lagavulin 16 year old

So good.

Scotch Tasting with Brent

Jan 2, 2016 with Brent from next door

Johnny Walker Gold 18 yo

Honey, heather, really well balanced and pleasant.

Kilchoman

Islay, some sweetness on finish but peat and salt in mouth.

Scotch Tasting Vacation Week

July 23, 2016 with Brian

Glenmorangie Duthac

Orange Peel, citrus and cinnamon. Pleasant mouth feel.

Glenmorangie 18

Tropical notes with island spices. nutty with almonds. Enjoyabel

Balvenie Doublewood

Oaky with some spice.

Highland Park Einer

Talisker

Scotch Party 2017 at Warren’s House

March 18, 2017

Balvenie Tun 1509 Batch 3

Bowmore Port Cask Matured 23 year 1989

Cadenhead Speyside from Auchroisk distillary 24 years

Cadenhead Mortlach 24 years

Macallan Edition No. 2

Aberlour 18

Laphroaig Lore

Clearview June 26 2017

Tamdhu 10

Xmas at Clearview Dec 23 2017

July 25 Tasting

Glen Livit XXV

Sweet sherry, warmth pepper, chocolate and dried fruit.

Tormore 14

Nutty nose, ginger with a hot finish. Not much middle. Books say citrus but I dn’t get it.

Tomatin

Green apple or green grass. Chocolate and maple. Woody.

Scotch Party 10 March 24, 2018

Laphroaig 30

Laphroaig PX

Laphroaig Quarter Cask

Glen Fiddich Winter Storm AKA Ice Wine Cask

Dalmore 1263 King Alexander Edition

feathers pub with crossfit friends May 2019

Feathers pub with Crossfit Friends October 29 2019

Port Ellen 21 1979 Cask strength from Laing bottler
– Salt and sea and peat. Really enjoyable.

Tasting at Jill and Leslies

Bowmore 19 from Vault on their trip

Glen Goyne 18

Xmas Scotch

Glen Deveron 21

Macallan Concept 1 – picked you from duty free

Canmore Tasting January 22 2020 with TELUS Team

Auchtentoshan Triple Wood

Glenmorangie Nector D’or Sauternes cask

Bowmore 15

Robert Burns Tasting January 25, 2020

Tomatin 18

A highland matured in Spanish Oak Oloroso Sherry butts.

Note: Sherry, grapes, spices (Cloves, cinnamon) Apple
Palate: Sweet, Sherry forward, chocolate orange with some Spanish oak and some pepper. Nutty pralines or pecan and butter

Glen Morangie Signet

Two whiskies using two barleys including one known as “chocolate barley”. Distilled twice and matured in American Virgin Oak Casks.

No age statement; But rumoured to contain some old and rare stock. Whisky of the Year in 2016 at International Whisky Competition

Nose: chocolate covered raisins and brûlée sugar. Bread and butter pudding. Some orange peel or rind

Palate: Terry’s Chocolate orange. Rich and evocative, dates and dark fruits. Some bitterness balanced with almost with coffee or espresso beans and nuttiness.

Ardbeg Corryvreckan

Named after a whirlpool near distillery. Bottled at 57% may need a drop of water.

Character of the sea.

Nose: Briny seaweed with pepper and smokey bacon. Fruit notes of cherries/blueberries/currents. Some bitter chocolate

Palate: Deep and complex. Take your time to pull the flavours apart. Peppery red meat with sea salt. Dark chocolate mixed with anise. Some medicinal notes like iodine.

Dalmore King Alexander

Six casks: Madeira, Sherry, Marsala, Kentucky Bourbon, and Port Casks.

Nose: Seville (bitter orange), Barley and cereals. Vanilla, Wine/sherry/port notes of red ripe berries.

Palate: Rich and full. Berries due to casks, citrus, Vanilla (baking) nutty. Spices and marmalade, cinnamon and nutmeg.

Allens with Crossfit Friends Summer 2020

Tomatin 14 Port Cask

Pittyvaich 15

Cottage Week scotch tasting with Lee, Jill/Les and Dave July 2020 at Clearview

Bruichladdich Black Art 4.1

Bruichladdich 5.1 (24 years)

The Scotch Malt Whisky Society’s “Cheerful Chatterbox” 1992 Speyside https://smws.sg/whisky/a-cheerful-chatterbox

Double Barrel Douglas Laing (Bowmore and Inchgower)

Bowmore 19 French Barriques

Summer Tasting on Vacation

Bunnhabhain Toiteach a Dha (Smokey Two)

Colour: AMber, not as sherry dark as I would have thought.

Nose: Not much; sweet, nutty a whiff of smoke, not much islay note.

Palette: The smoke+sweet jumps ahead then teh sherry becomes clear. Oaky/woody a bit intnse to start, mellows on palettes leaves teh smoke on a warming finish.

Nice; not tuns of character but as a peated expression it works.

Bunnahabhain French Brandy Cask Limited Release 2019 ($189)

Nose: Sweet, some alcohol (52%) okay some nuts with fruit.

Palette: Burst then sweet grapey nuts. Toffee; creamy and grape notes from brandy.

Finish: Quick; gentle and warming. Overall sweet.

Whisky Tasting with Jill and Leslie July25 2020

Bowmore Vault (from their trip) Bourbon Hogshead 1999 Cask 1463

Bowmore Vault (oloroso sherry cask 1999 cask: 2117

Bowmore 18

Christmas Scotch with Jill and Les

Hazelburn 10

Random Tasting with Mags his Porch September 2020?

Blair Atholl 12

Bruichladdich Bere Barley

Bruichladdich Black Art 6.1

Ben Romach

Anniversary Tasting with Jill and Leslie at Cottage

Robert Burns Party on Zoom

**Ardbeg Wee Beastie

exbourbon barrels and oloroso sherry cask

This one is young, smoky and raw.

Smoke and black pepper on nose
Chocolate, apple, tar/creosote.

**Glengoyne Legacy Series Chapter two
Bourbon and Sherry Casks

Light and sweet.

Apples,Peaches, melon, tropical notes. Some pepper cinnamon/cloves and light oakey notes.

**Wolfburn Aurora Highland

ex bourbon cask, oloroso sherry, 1st fill bourbon cask.

This one is supposed to be lightly salty and sweet.

Nuts and sherry notes (raisins, currants)

Feb 13,2021 with Dad

tullabardine sovereighn

St. Patrick’s Irish Tasting 2021

Greenspot

Midleton Very Rare 2016

Produced by Jameson distillery. Limited release done as a yearly vintage bottling. Combination of pot still and single grain whiskey. Triple distilled. The paramount of Irish Whiskey (some say). 40% ABV

West Cork “Glengarriff” Series – Single Malt Irish Whiskey

A single malt (uses all malted barley) founded in 2003. Used peat to charr sherry casks rather than traditional drying of malt. 5,300 bottles made. 2018 Whisky Advocate Top 20. 43% ABV

Kilbeggan Single Pot Still Limited Release

Oldest distiller in Ireland; re-opened in 2010 by John Teeling after shuttering in the 1950s. First release to be produced, distilled, aged onsite using 18th century recipe. Pot still, double distillation using 2.5% oats from the oldest copper pot still in the world(180+ years old) 43% ABV

Cask: Ex-Bourbon Age: No age statement; at least three years and likely 7-10 years

Tasting with Mags April 8 2021 (virtual)

Dauilaine “First Editions Bottling”

Cragganmore 20

Tasting with Mags June 9th

Whisky with Bennett Jan 2 2022

Glenmorangie Signet

Bowmore 15 Mariner

Lagavulin 11 Offerman Edition

Lagavulin 11 Offerman Edition Guinness cask

Random Notes from 2022

September 25:

Springbank 15: Sherry, nice legs. Tannins and drying influence. TWizzler vibes

Tidal Tasting exploration of Casks! At Jen’s House

The theme of this tasting was exploring how cask affects flavour.

Glen Breton 10 yo

American oak.
Nose: Orange, chocolate, honey and vanilla
Palette: Honey, hot, a bit malty like cereal.

Evan Williams 1783 SB

Nose: Charred oak, vailla and caramel
Palette: Sweet, vanilla, and brown sugar.

This is a pretty basic bourbon. Better suited for a cocktail or over ice.

Tomatin 12

Nose: fruits spices and green apple. Some chocolate.
Palette: woody and fruity with orange and nuts.

Glenmorangie Quinta Rubana 14

Bourbon and port casks

Jose: sugar, berries, cedar and almonds
Palette: berries chocolate orange oils nuts and raisins. Finish was stewed berries and dark chocolate.

Scotch Party at Chris Lee’s House March 25, 2023

Balvenie American Oak

Balvenie Carib Cask 14 Year Old

Balvenie 21 Madeira cask

Glenmorangie Tale of Forest

Herbal and resinous some sweet heather notes and spices. This was better than I thought it would be. Not too gimmicky. Worth trying again.

Tormore 25

Fettercairn 12

I liked this one. Cheapest bottle on the table but quite interesting. Apples mineralogy, sweet sugars but clean.

2023-04-01

Hepburn’s Choice Linkwood 10 2017 Bottling

Single cask Hogsheads cask one of 372 bottles
Nose: Orange blossom, sawed fresh lumber. Floral.
Taste: oily and orange. Slight bitterness grapefruits or liquorice.
Finish: bitterness some orangey marzipan.

Feathers Pub April 15, 2023 with Lee and Paula

Dalmore 10 1989 Douglas Laing Old Malt 1 of 472 bottles

Inchgower 19 1977 Signatory Bottling

Ardbeg 27

Mortlach 11 1982 Signatory bottling

Tasting with Mags Aug 2023

Michters Straight Rye

Glenmorangie Global traveller

Talisker 18

Bruichladdich Octomore

tasting with Dave and girls at Clearview Aug 15

Bowmore 15 Laimrig

Craigellachie 17 Year Old Speyside

Bowmore 18