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robwalker

Laird of Fintry Single Malt Cask Strength

Single Malt — Vernon, British Columbia, Canada

Reviewed March 13, 2021 (edited April 10, 2021)
4.25
4.25 out of 5 stars
This limited single malt release from Okanagan Spirits craft distillery in British Columbia is bottled at 56% and is a rich dark amber in colour. Initially aged in American white oak and then finished in local fortified Foch wine barrels. Initially nosed and tasted at cask strength subsequently diluted to approximately 47%. Nose: Over-ripe fruits like plums and grapes are really forefront at the beginning. Images of the concentrated flavours of sun-dried raisins and apricots also come to life. Wine tannins are present as a result of the Foch barrel finishing with a subtle hint of vanilla custard. The combination of this makes something reminiscent of a spiced raisin bread pudding. Despite the relatively high proof, the ethanol odours are mellowed by everything else going on. The addition of water doesn't seem to adjust the nose much with the wine and raisin notes still being forward. It does seem to subtlety highlight the background caramel and vanilla notes however. Palate: The first sip is very hot with ethanol with the fruit flavors wanting to come out. Proceeding sips allow the tannic wine flavours to predominate and play with the slightly bitter malt. This is a very nice marriage between the two. Unlike with the nose, the addition of water significantly alters the palate. The tannic wine flavours are mellowed and it allows the wonderful malt to spring into action. Other spices start to come out now as well with hints of cinnamon and something reminiscent of cardamom. Really a complex assortment of flavours here now. Finish: Medium length with the tannins being what sticks around mostly. I could use just a little longer finish with this. The addition of water doesn't help this and thins it out slightly. I'm left with a little numbing and tingling of the sides of my tongue and my hard palate. Overall, this is a really nice and interesting whisky. The Foch finish really adds a complexity that sets this apart from some other single malts and is a welcome change. Unfortunately with its limited release, even in British Columbia, there may not be much of an opportunity for many to try, but I would recommend people exploring future releases.
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  • CKarmios
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  • bigwhitemike
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  • robwalker
    March 14, 2021

    @CKarmios there are definitely quite a few distilleries releasing single malts for sure, all very different. A bit of a departure from traditional Canadian profiles!

  • CKarmios
    March 13, 2021

    Interesting. Are we saying that Canadian whisky is getting in on the single malt scene? 😀

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