soonershrink
Octomore 10.2/96.9 Scottish Barley
Single Malt — Islay, Scotland
Reviewed
September 14, 2023 (edited September 15, 2023)
I'm on a roll with the 4.5's. I believe this will be four in a row.
The nose is salty sweet wine and smoke. The peat comes across as slightly more prominent than the Sauternes, but they’re fairly balanced - which is a little surprising considering the PPM is still near 100 (even though this may be one of the least heavily peated Octomores). Ardbeg Corryvreckan and Laphroaig 10 Cask Strength are two in my cabinet that come across as more heavily peated on the nose. The notes include peach, citrus, tropical fruit, sandy seashell, slightly medicinal peat, campfire smoke.
The palate continues the balance shown on the nose. It’s a little hotter than I expected, so found myself adding a little water. It starts soft and sweet with the dessert wine flavors, but transitions into smoky peat. On the palate the sweetness feels less fruity and more confectionery. Some pepper shows up going into the finish. It seems like the sweet hangs on more than the peat.
Out of curiosity, I tried this side-by-side with Balcones Peated Sauternes Cask. I started off thinking it would be an interesting comp but ultimately the Octomore would easily win out. To my surprise, the nose on the Balcones was better to me. However, I gave the nod to the Octomore on the palate. I liked the briny and medicinal peat flavor in the Octomore better. Overall, they’re much more evenly matched than I’d expected, but I think I’d have the Octomore ahead by a hair.
While this gets an overall 4.5, for the price I kind of expected a little more. I was similarly a bit underwhelmed by the only other Octomore tasting I've had. It'll be a fun bottle to share with friends, but I'm not sure I'll be jumping at the chance to buy another any time soon.
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@soonershrink isn't it nice when we get on those kinds of rolls? Nice review, and very interesting comp with the Balcones; I've got two of their bottlings, and frankly am unfamiliar with the one you mention, but will look for it.