LeeEvolved
Auchentoshan 1988 25 Year Wine Cask Finish
Single Malt — Lowlands , Scotland
Reviewed
September 3, 2018 (edited May 12, 2024)
I found this extremely well-aged Auchentoshan from an online store out of St. Louis, MO a couple of years ago. The 1988 Wine Cask Finish. It also happens to be a 25 year old. It was initially matured for 8 short years in ex-bourbon casks before being transferred and “finished” in first fill wine barriques from Bordeaux- FOR 17 MORE YEARS. It’s a beautiful, red gold in the tasting glass and makes skinny, fast running legs in the Glencairn. It was bottled at 47.6% and cost me a cool $325.
The nose was a nice balance of sweet and floral notes. Red berries and grape sweetness along with some light floral and grassy notes forming after a good bit of time in the taster. There was just the slightest hint of charred oak also hiding out.
The palate was rich and ultra smooth, while still allowing the sweet, Lowland-style flavors to remain present. They ultimately took a back seat to the red wine notes and a little bit of heat from the elevated ABV. The dryness crept in towards the back end of the sip, but didn’t hurt the overall mouthfeel- which was creamy and sweet.
The finish was soft, but lengthy. The dryness I usually associate with Bordeaux finished whisky was mysteriously absent and this one felt light, yet decadent. The warmth from the spirit also lingered and ultimately made this a bottle I returned to frequently until it was no more.
Overall, this is easily the best Auchentoshan I’ve ever had, but that shouldn’t be a surprise based on the length of the finish and overall age. The biggest surprise was how well the distillery’s flavor profile wasn’t overpowered by the wine cask. The light feel and delicate and flowery notes were still there and on display during the entire sip. It’s a testament to the quality casks used and the great, base whisky.
Is it worth the price tag? Probably not, but if you are an Auchentoshan or Lowland whisky fan you should really try this one. It’s clearly one of their best. If I take price point out of the equation it’s a 4.5 star malt, the ridiculous price hurts it a bit, but not enough to drop it below 4.25. The craftsmanship here begs me to keep it at 4.5- so I will. Cheers, my friends
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@Soba45 - I seem to recall the Bartender’s Malt having a wonderful nose, but falling a bit after that. It was clearly constructed to stand up better in mixed cocktails and not really neat. I still enjoyed it for the price and actually went and bought several more bottles to hoard away. I believe I paid just over $40/ea. I also hear that Batch 2 will be our soon and I’m looking forward to trying that. Cheers.
@LeeEvolved - Great review! Thanks man!
Ah so they do make good stuff. So far I've been disappointed but the bartender mix is on my next order and i hear that's not to bad.
@LeeEvolved nice! Thank you!!
@PBMichiganWolverine - not this one. You can still get the flowery and grassy notes. I saved you a pour, my friend, and will include it with my next care package.
@LeeEvolved. I’d have expected a strong red like a Bordeaux to totally overpower a Lowlander.