Erogers100
Old Pulteney 12 Year
Single Malt — Highlands, Scotland
Reviewed
May 18, 2017 (edited March 16, 2018)
Visual: In the glass it is a medium gold. Surprisingly viscous with medium, lasting legs after a swirl.
Nose: This has a malty aroma with cereal grains, citrus zest, sea breeze, and almonds. After a while a little vanilla and an indefinable spice (almost like a rye whiskey spiciness) come through. Perhaps this is the influence of the ex-bourbon barrel aging?
Palate: The flavor presents grains, nuts, and fruit (strawberries, maybe?), but just the essence of fruit without the sweetness. There is also a slight smokiness, but not like peat. It’s more of a faint charcoal note. The mid-palate is quite dry and woody.
Finish: The finish is moderate, with an oaky quality, with a little tannin and dark chocolate bitterness. Later, breathing out through the nose, a slight fruit essence again appears.
Empty glass: Trail mix.
Overall, while this is not an incredibly challenging or thought provoking dram, it certainly is not without character and interesting elements. Impressive at its price point, if you ask me, and worthy of a four-star rating. I can see why many have said this is their daily dram, or at least one they always keep on hand.
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@geologyjack, I agree this is bliss! Thanks for the comment.
I revisited my bottle of OP12 after reading this review. I have to say that this is a very nice whiskey. I had pulled the bottle down pretty far and it's been sitting for quite a while so I was thinking it would have been pretty well oxidized. But the only change I noticed was the absence of a soapy floral note that I picked before. Now it's bliss in a glass! Great review! Thanks for reminding me that I still had some in my cabinet. Time for a new bottle.