geologyjane
Springbank 10 Year
Single Malt — Campbeltown, Scotland
Reviewed
September 1, 2019 (edited November 30, 2019)
This 10 yo is my first foray into Springbank’s offerings and it has taken a while for me to figure out. I’m no stranger to peated whisky (some of my favorites are) but something about this bottle was off-putting at first taste. It didn’t seem complex, it seemed messy and disjointed, and there was a trace of something I couldn’t identify that was really unappealing. I tried it again after letting it sit a week or two - still no. I was beginning to regret my purchase, but this is a producer I don’t see stocked all that often.
A few months later, and it does seem to have improved greatly. The nose has soft aromas of fruit, sea, and malt. On the palate, it’s a medium-bodied, rich, sweet brine with smoke and citrus fruits. The finish is long, with smoke and an unusually tangy brine at the end. It feels and tastes completely different now, and it’s no longer a bottle I’d be embarrassed to bring to Whisky Night.
My takeaways from this experience are: I won’t write off such a unique distillery after such a rough start, I’m curious what their other offerings are like, and I’m reconsidering a local store’s tease of a forthcoming cask-strength, single barrel Springbank offering later this year. TBC.
3.75 ~ 85 ~ Good
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@PBMichiganWolverine - You may be right, that could have been the problem. I guess I was expecting the sulfur to be more eggy but it’s not a taste I’m dying to recreate either. At least my bottle is palatable now!
That off-putting aroma and taste was probably the sulfurous flavors this gives out. Something about how it’s distilled, it retains a lot of that sulfur compounds.