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Auchentoshan Three Wood
Single Malt — Lowlands, Scotland
Reviewed
July 23, 2018 (edited February 3, 2020)
Age: NAS
Alcohol: 43%
Paid: $65
Auchentoshan is a fresh and light spirit. Unfortunately by using extra “maturation” in really shit Oloroso and PX sherry casks, you get an unbalanced and, at times, unpleasant Three Wood.
There are some good flavors in here. Some cherries, and dark chocolate sundae fudge with chestnuts and hazelnuts. But I can’t ignore the plastic and the Sulphur. It’s just bad sherry casks, bad cask storage, not enough maturation, or all three. It’s shameful to charge premium NAS prices for this. It’s not a terrible whisky; it’s worth maybe $30-40, but it’s priced at twice that, and I don’t see where the money went. The wood is garbage. It was shit that was going to be tossed anyways. It’s obvious. Reminds me somewhat of Laphroaig Three Wood, except that was salvaged by an intriguing play with the medicinal Laphroaig peat. This is a sad whisky by a sad distillery.
MARK: 75/100.
Not recommended.
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I'd agree that this expression is not sparkling, but I'd strongly disagree calling Auchentoshan 'a sad distillery'. If you go beyond the overbranded core range bottlings, there are amazing drams to be found!
I’ve only tasted this once and was so unimpressed I didn’t bother to take notes. Not one of my favourite distilleries.