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Bourbon_Obsessed_Lexington

Pure Scot Virgin Oak 43

Blended — Scotland

Reviewed June 8, 2021 (edited June 13, 2021)
4.0
4.0 out of 5 stars
Yet another blind tasting... Light golden, sparse quick legs. Nose: Butterscotch funk. Then the peat comes through with pleasant phenols but only faint barbecue smoke. There are lovely fruit and vanilla notes - pear, mango, plantain, dark vanilla extract. A hint of earthy wood spice. This is a symphony of aromas in wonderful harmony. Heavy mouthfeel with fried plantains and a bit of smoke from the oil burning in the pan. Oh this goes on and on... it sticks to every corner of the mouth. Bits of butterscotch, walnut and oak flicker in and out. The phenols come out with subsequent sips but are never outdone with rich, heavy sweet notes. There is nothing burnt here. No ash. No embers. All is in balance. The finish is sticky and sweet, just slightly dark and goes on for several minutes. There is no heat in the chest or nares. Everything about this dram is pleasant. Impression: This dram doesn’t have a single rough edge. It is elegant, proper and doesn’t rely on a fancy barrel finish or cloud of smoke. While the fruit that the nose offered up never landed as discrete flavors on the palate I don’t really miss the notes so much as I enjoy the chord. Empty glass is filled with wet tobacco, caramel and sea salt. Reveal: Pure Scott Virgin Oak Another generous sample from @Contemplativefox. And this is one I’ve never heard of. Being that it is a blend it has some unfair advantages and likely explains the balance. I should have been suspicious as the balance is almost a little too good. It reminds me of JW green label but with a butterscotch hard candy or two dissolved into the mix. The sweet, coating finish on this is really enjoyable (for a bourbon drinker). The virgin American oak really showcases the vanilla and caramel sugar qualities I love. Not ashamed to say this is now among my favorite blends. I looked up reviews of their base product and doesn’t seem to receive much love. I will say if you like bourbon that this virgin oak expression is one to consider! Considering price I would go a quarter point up. Considering that this is a blend - well is that an unfair advantage or does blending itself deserve some credit? I'm almost ashamed to rate this as highly as I do but on a personal, superficial level I truly enjoy it.
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  • ContemplativeFox
    June 8, 2021

    Thanks for trying this one blind! I was really surprised by how good it was for a cheap blend, especially considering how awful the regular Pure Scot was.

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