jimmyjam312
Reviewed
March 30, 2023 (edited July 30, 2024)
Review #016
Type: single malt scotch
Proof: 50%
Comments: aged 6 years, ex-bourbon maturation
Tasted after: first up
Appearance (no score):
Amber color. Swirling reveals a thin line sticking to the side of the glass, it starts to bead up quickly but legs are slow to form.
Nose: 16/20
Green apples, oat cereal, lemon zest, and honeydew melon.
Palate: 34/40
Not overpoweringly flavorful and moderately sweet, some honey, oak spice, grain cereal, and caramelized sugar.
Finish: 36/40
Nice long finish. It has just the right amount of heat, intensifying flavor of vanilla, interrupted by a momentary dash of salt which quickly fades to buttered bread.
With Water:
A drop of water made it a little more fruity on the nose but didn’t add any new flavors, if anything it diluted the existing palate significantly.
Total: 86/100
Final thoughts:
Glad I grabbed this bottle when I saw it collecting dust in a tiny liquor store off the beaten track. Probably the only Jim McEwan Bruichladdich I’ll get a chance to try.
Price: $70
Would recommend: yes
Would buy: yes
Scoring Legend:
96-100: The perfect dram, absolutely exceptional, nectar of the gods, I will savor this bottle and make it last, 5 stars.
90-95: Near perfect, there is something truly special about this whisky, 4.75 stars.
85-89: Very good to amazing, almost the complete product, 4.5 stars.
80-84: Quite good, very enjoyable to drink, but doesn’t wow me, 4.25 stars.
75-79: Good, enjoyable but ultimately flawed, unlikely to purchase again, 4 stars.
70-74: A solid dram, but wouldn't go out of my way to get it, 3.75 stars.
55-69: Drinkable, 3.5-2.75 stars.
Below 55: Suitable for cooking or direct contribution to the kitchen sink drain, 2.5 stars or less.
70.0
USD
per
Bottle