Terry-Williams
Kilchoman Sanaig
Single Malt — Islay, Scotland
Reviewed
December 3, 2024 (edited December 5, 2024)
NEAT
NOSE - Campfire Ash and Dried Fruits. The peat is present throughout but not overpowering, allowing the influence of the sherry to shine through without much resistance.
PALATE - Initially, I don’t get any peat at all. This is best described as Dried Fruits lightly drizzled with honey placed over a campfire for a brief amount of time.
FINISH - Campfire ash. When that goes away, remnants of the dried fruits remain and linger around.
BUY? - Absolutely.
BUY AGAIN? - Yes. It might be young but it’s a great product from a Farm to Bottle craft distillery and I love supporting craft, especially when they take chances experimenting with casks.
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