LeeEvolved
Arran 18 Year (Limited Edition)
Single Malt — Islands , Scotland
Reviewed
April 9, 2018 (edited April 3, 2020)
This was a very interesting 18 year old malt from Arran. This bottle was once a part of a 3-year, limited run of a 16, 17 and 18yo malts, but it has now become a part of Arran’s core range. This one comes in at 46%, is NCF’d and has no color added. It’s a beautiful yellow gold and appears very oily, although it doesn’t create many legs at all.
The nose was initially sawdust and fresh cut oak, even after 20+ minutes. There’s a bit of apples and cinnamon, but I had to work for them. Truly an apple pie on the nose. Unfortunately, I was hoping for more.
The palate really came alive, though. Milk chocolate and oranges open things up with a perfect balance of sweet and citrus. The sugary sweetness really sets the tone for a nice dessert dram. Mid-sip a heavier than expected ginger bitterness crept in and ushered away the dessert notes and lead to a long and spicy finish. It remained oily, which was a big plus, while letting the chocolate notes linger on. A weak nose really doesn’t do this malt any justice. It’s a very good dram. Easily 4-4.25 stars. Seek it out. Cheers.
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@Soba45 @LeeEvolved - the bottle pictured is the 2015 18yo release. The 2016 18yo release has purple label with white and copper lettering. While on Arran last fall we sampled both and were surprised how different they were, with the 2015 being much lighter in color and different flavor profile than the 2016. I found the 2016 superior and bought a bottle on my return to the states. My review is based on the 2016 version. I believe Lee’s is as well.
I liked this but preferred the 14 on the night when i tried the range. Was a couple of years ago now tho.
Mmmm apple pie 🥧