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Cardhu 11 Year (2020 Special Release)
Single Malt — Speyside, Scotland
Reviewed
October 24, 2024 (edited October 25, 2024)
Review #070
Type: single malt scotch
Proof: 56%
Comments: aged 11 years, matured in ex-bourbon American Oak hogsheads
Tasted after: first up
Appearance (no score):
Golden straw color. Swirling reveals a thin line sticking to the side of the glass, legs are slow to form.
Nose: 17/20
Very sweet and fruity with crisp apples, soft juicy pears, and tart pineapple. There’s also just a little sawdust and cinnamon also to help round it out.
Palate: 36/40
Really enjoyable full mouthfeel. Sweet here again with honey, apples, apricots, toasted almonds, white pepper, and some spicy oak tannins.
Finish: 34/40
Medium-long finish. Grain cereal and cinnamon, gradually a bit sweeter with honey and lemon pastries, then slighter bitter oak notes to end.
With Water:
A few drops of water adds a mild saltiness to the nose and a slight floral edge. Caramel and lemon citrus are now added to the palate, and some dark chocolate helps to kick off the finish.
Total: 87/100
Final thoughts:
This was a nice treat, I haven’t been able to try many Cardhu expressions, but this one is by far the best from my limited experience. The Diageo special releases are polarizing, but I rather enjoy them. Sure, some fall flat on their faces, but others are absolute gems that take the distillate in a whole new direction and reveal another side of their character, and that is the category that I think I’d place this bottle in. Recently I think these special releases have gotten a bit too pricy for a gamble on an entire bottle, but I love that they produce cask strength very unique expressions that are always at least worth trying. This one got me looking around at retail prices and it seems to still be sparsely available for around $100, give or take. If I stumbled across one for that price I’d most likely grab it, but I don’t know that I love it enough to specifically order it and also pay shipping costs. Thanks to my brother @Mark-Watson2 for the sample.
Price: gifted sample
Would recommend: yes
Would buy: yes
Scoring Legend:
96-100: The perfect dram, absolutely exceptional, nectar of the gods, I will savor this bottle and make it last, 5 stars.
90-95: Near perfect, there is something truly special about this whisky, 4.75 stars.
85-89: Very good to amazing, almost the complete product, 4.5 stars.
80-84: Quite good, very enjoyable to drink, but doesn’t wow me, 4.25 stars.
75-79: Good, enjoyable but ultimately flawed, unlikely to purchase again, 4 stars.
70-74: A solid dram, but wouldn't go out of my way to get it, 3.75 stars.
55-69: Drinkable, 3.5-2.75 stars.
Below 55: Suitable for cooking or direct contribution to the kitchen sink drain, 2.5 stars or less.
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