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Glen Scotia Campbeltown Harbour
Single Malt — Campbeltown , Scotland
Reviewed
November 7, 2022 (edited November 9, 2022)
Nose: Bright cereal, green apple, white grape juice, honeydew melon, a little citrus and a briny maritime character. After the first sip you notice smoky notes that were previously hiding. Water broadens and unites the nose very pleasantly but the cereal and maritime aromas dominate. Over time, vanilla is noticed. There is an elusive facet to the nose that is very familiar but I can’t quite place it.
Palate: Slightly grippy, maritime arrival with green fruit and lemon peel but followed very quickly by a breath of peat smoke. This enlarges in the development as savory/sweet malty flavours come forward. Dark ale, pumpernickel, oatmeal and a little bit of liquorice. The texture is good but it is improved by a dash of water, which adds depth. This does, however, also highlight the brine.
Finish: Medium. Mainly salty cereal-malt flavours with a little smoky barley sugar.
The palate has a briny presence right from the arrival. On the first sip it seems to border on astringency, but subsequent tastes identify this firmness of palate as salt.
Immediately after adding water the arrival is softened but peppery spice then develops in the later palate and this highlights the saltiness even more. Personally I preferred this one neat, as dilution can make it seem bitter and sour. However, that said, over time you become accustomed to it and sweetness comes through.
When the bottle was first opened I was not that impressed but over time I’ve come to like this whisky. It’s not an easy-sipping crowd pleaser and may be a little too maritime for some palates, but it has a fresh, youthful verve and there is something about it that is vaguely reminiscent of Old Pulteney 12 year old from about a decade ago (but not the current expressions). I was initially going to rate this at 81 but after trying it several times I’m increasing the rating to 83. I found it on special and I think I’ll go back for a couple more bottles.
“Good” : 83/100 (3.5 stars)
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@DrRHCMadden Mwa ha ha! You will never guess :-) Almost as exotic as forbidden Mayan temple booze. It will not be whisky.
@cascode wow, I can only imagine why 1000 will be. Maybe a 75 year old rescued from a hidden Mayan temple guarded by snake pits and dart gun wielding forest people…
@DrRHCMadden Yes, I bought a lot of tasting samples and several virtual tasting sets back around mid-year, but then everything went crazy for a few months and I've only recently got back to reviewing. The Arran 21 and 25 are coming up soon, but no the 25 will not be my 1000th review :-)
I am wondering what your “to sample” list must look like such that the Arran 18-21-25 have been pushed down! You’ve certainly had your work cut out for you lately it seems!