Djmeen
Old Pulteney Navigator
Single Malt — Highlands, Scotland
Reviewed
February 13, 2015 (edited July 16, 2017)
Just starting to explore whiskies, and this one is interesting to me. I agree with others who say that there is a heat and alcohol burn when taking your first sip. The flavor was hard for me to figure out - kind of muddled between crisp/refreshing and woodsie. I'd suggest pushing past first impressions. This is a fun little scotch with some hidden allure. Add a little water and the heat gets taken down a notch. I don't pick up a lot of fruit flavors (but I admit I need to work on my pallete and vocabulary so that one day I can also describe whiskies as having hints of monkey halos sprinkled with confectioner's sugar and a lingering hints of carmelized bee wings).
Anyway - for my Neolithic description I'd say it reminds me of the beach. But not a sunny day at the beach, more like a cool Fall day early morning on the beach. Texture is oily - but not in a bad way. I enjoyed the way it coated my mouth and lingered after each drink. Not a lingering flavor, but a lingering feeling.
Like a woman you may end up marrying, first impressions from across the room may be best ignored - walk over and say hi. This is a fun whisky. I like it.
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Hahaha!! Love this. You win the Internet for descriptive, right there