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Ledaig 21 Manzanilla Cask
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dhsilv2
Reviewed January 31, 2021 (edited February 24, 2021)I'm really new to Ledaig and with that and a unique profile, I'm concerned with properly grading but, this is a newbie review I suppose. Nose - glue, plastic sour oak, ash and shoot, very much reminding me of bowmore. Water tames this one, bringing out sweetness and makes is much more pleasant and sweet forward. Taste - milk chocolate meets glue and plastic, putty, soot, with a tanic almost battery acid like peat finish. Water brings out more milk chocolate, tames the glue and plastic while pushing the soot out in front. There's a lot of baked fruit notes coming through now as well. So review coming with mike and I but I wanted to sit down with this by itself as my first drink of a day and really try and discover the malt. With water I start going back to talisker and craigellachie with the worm wood sweetness and that bit of talisker pepper. There's still a bowmore plastic note, very clean malt before the soot notes come in. A dirty malt mellowed with 21 years of aging, tamed with manzanilla notes, but still a dirty dirty dog at its core. I'm going with a 3 star rating. I think mike and I had this around an 87, but you'll have to watch the review in a few weeks. I whisky I love hating or hate loving? I'm not sure, but it's good stuff with a very traditional classic old world type feel that just doesn't nail on what I love in whisky, but hits on a lot of things I like. -
Dean-M-Tzobanakis
Reviewed April 18, 2020The nose is ceramic, smoky, grilled pear and apple. The palate offers more complexity still. Strawberry notes, along with strong smoke, pear and apple again, and orange marmalade adding to a viscous mouthfeel. It lingers a long time with the peaty oils.
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