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Jura Journey
Single Malt — Islands, Scotland
Reviewed
July 17, 2023 (edited January 10, 2024)
Sydney Whisky Show May 20th 2023. Whisky #14
Nose: Caramel, butterscotch, vanilla, orange blossom water, dilute honey, pears.
Palate: Soft arrival with pear, apple, caramel sauce, milk chocolate, a little honey and a breath of sooty smoke. The development shows malted milk and vanilla fudge balanced by some subtle spice notes (cinnamon) and beeswax. The texture is creamy.
Finish: Medium/Short. Stone fruits, orchard fruits and caramel trailing into a pleasantly dry, leafy aftertaste.
Journey is the current gateway whisky in the Jura lineup and it’s a cracking good entry-level malt with good balance (if somewhat tilted towards sweetness). There’s nothing at all wrong with this and it would make a great session whisky.
The only criticism you can make is that it is simple in profile but for a whisky positioned at this end of the market that is not a fault. For the money this is good value, and it would be an excellent first dram to share with novices just beginning their whisky journey. I bought a bottle on the day for precisely that reason.
Not a high scorer, but good solid easy-drinking value.
“Above Average” : 80/100 (3 stars)
85.0
AUD
per
Bottle
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@StephenFreyseng I'd sidelined Jura for a few years after losing patience with them, and these three recent tastings at the Whisky Show were a re-acquaintance and chance to catch up. On the whole I was impressed, but as always every other Jura is a fail. It's been like that back to when I first tasted their whiskies. This one, and the current 10 and 12, are all pretty good entry-level whiskies.
It seems you are in a Jura Journey as I catch up on your reviews! Nice notes, I agree - Jura does not have the best reputation but I can appreciate what they are trying. It’s a nice entry dram and for the price an easy one to keep in stock.