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Kilchoman Machir Bay
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FishDaddy65
Reviewed August 27, 2022The Machir Bay starts with familiar wafts of Islay peat smoke and adds a pleasant aroma of sweet, soft fruit for a surprisingly good balance. Although the smoke is not as intense as some of its Islay big brothers, it's no pipsqueak either. In fact the palate is not as balanced as the nose. The smoke is the star here, with the fruit notes coming through as a close second. Overall it's a pretty satisfying dram with a decently refined dual chorus. -
lordcaesar
Reviewed August 24, 2022 (edited October 3, 2022)Very good whiskey. If it had a couple more distinct notes and less spiciness this would be a great whiskey. Dominant notes of briney, smoky, and leathery peat. Overall fairly smooth with a hint of spice and sherry. Easy drinking peated scotch. If you're set on having some peat, this is an easy grab. -
SuXarik
Reviewed August 20, 2022It's not so astonishing. Like every other 10 years old Islay, but with a hint of vanilla (at least for me it's there) -
gregarious001
Reviewed August 15, 2022 (edited August 21, 2022)Live the peaty taste as I generally do with these smokey scotches. Not the best finish - a little harsh at the end - but still a decent bottle of single malt. -
NHChemist
Reviewed August 7, 2022 (edited September 4, 2022)Fresh lightly Smokey nose. Very light butterscotch. Young and a bit hot pallet. Which was good but certainly not for new whiskey drinkers. Looking forward to trying their more aged options.Manchester -
joeyscotch
Reviewed August 5, 2022The worst of the peated scotches thus far in my journey. There are far better ones for the money. Pass -
drothamer1
Reviewed August 4, 2022First time having a Kilchoman. This is a NAS matured in 90% Bourbon and 10% Olorosos Sherry Casks. Bottled at 46% ABV. An Integrity malt, non chill filtered and natural color. Color: Pale Straw Nose: Seaweed, peat smoke, medicinal, lemon zest, pear, honey, chocolate Palate: campfire, lemon zest, slightly oily, sweet, sour Finish: Good length, smooth, slightly bitter Overall, a very citrusy Islay with plenty of peat smoke!
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