LeeEvolved
Arran 10 Year
Single Malt — Islands, Scotland
Reviewed
December 18, 2016 (edited May 25, 2019)
I have recently been able to acquire a few more 50ml sample bottles of single malts I have yet to try and review. I've really been in the mood to try new stuff lately, so what better time than now to open these little minis. Up next is the Arran 10 year old. It's from the island region of Scotland, but it isn't an Islay-style peated malt. It's a slightly elevated 92 proof and looks light and airy in the Glencairn.
The nose is typical light and floral with lots of vanilla, biscuits and fresh oak. This already seems like a great springtime dram and since today is a very uncharacteristically warm, late December day I'd say it's appropriate.
On the palate it's very biscuity. There's a bit of citrusy lemon that livens up everything, including the lengthy finish. I wouldn't say it's complex, but that's understandable given its overall youth. This would be a good pre-dinner scotch when fish or chicken is on the menu. It really wakes up the tongue. Very solid.
Overall, an excellent single malt that would kick off a light meal or a great whisky tasting. Quality stuff. Cheers.
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