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Deanston Virgin Oak
Single Malt — Highlands, Scotland
Reviewed
September 19, 2017 (edited November 13, 2018)
Scotland, 14 September 2017. Whisky #7
Distillery tasting.
Nose: Lemon, vanilla, fruit and some bright oak.
Palate: A continuation of the nose, and fairly similar to the 12 year old but sharper and more grippy, with a lot more spice including pepper and hot ginger.
Finish: Short. Rather hot and spicy with a tannic aftertaste.
Knowing this features virgin oak in the maturation you can't help but think of it as a NAS version of the 12 year old that has been force-matured by pumping up the wood influence.
Too idiosyncratic for me - the spicy notes are over prominent with nothing hefty enough underneath to support them, which makes it come across as brash and young. A very "industrial" nose that made me think of what Glenrothes might be like without the sherry cask influence (shudder). I was glad to have tasted it, but I wouldn't buy it.
"Average" : 75/100 (2.5 stars)
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Unfortunately it's only finished in virgin oak. Doesn't really provide those huge flavors.