Jose-Massu-Espinel
Collectivum XXVIII (2017 Special Release)
Blended Malt — Scotland
Reviewed
June 1, 2022 (edited September 18, 2022)
A Blend of 28 malts, by Diageo. Sounds like a Cask Strength Johnnie Walker Green Label to me. Well... i was wrong.
Collectivum XVIII is a rather expensive (about $200) blended malt from the entire single malt portfolio of the Whisky Giants, Diageo.
Labeled as the Blend to end all blends, i am happy to tell you this has been bottled at 57.3%abv.
On the nose, Chocolate, cream and citric oranges. Orange peel. Ferrero rocher, it is like a nutty butter. Letting it breath revealed dried oranges.
On the Palate, again this Chocolate profile. Ferrero rocher. Orange acidity. I am getting some raisin acidity and astringency. Increibly chocolaty. Very nice dram.
Aftertaste is suitable for a strong, powerful dram, very well crafted. Impalpable sugar, and acid oranges. Some spiciness and mild peat. The aftertaste is quite something. Hazelnut, ginger, mouth numbimg. Puffs of smoke.
Overall, i really didn't have any expectations for this whisky, and i was truly surprised. A super complex, powerful, enjoyable dram; this is one i will remember for a long time. It wasn't really overly peaty, and it has a perfect balance. My score for this beauty is 94 over 100.
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@ContemplativeFox exactly ! Even one teaspoon, just for the sake of saying “all our distilleries “
@PBMichiganWolverine That really is a disappointment. They should have at least teaspooned some.
My only complaint was they didn’t include any of the Diageo ghosted ones.