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Allt a Bhainne Single Malt
Single Malt — Speyside, Scotland
Reviewed
June 19, 2020 (edited August 4, 2020)
Thought I'd go on a limb and try something new. I am way behind on writing old reviews, but I will catch up when I can...
This one is nothing like a typical speyside, and has an interesting nose - peat up front, but met with vegetal notes like green beans, little sauerkraut, twangy lemons/oranges, medium florals, subtle sweetness, but no smoke.
The palate brings a thin to medium mouth coat. Wow though, much better than anticipated. Now a get a little smoke and waxiness, caramel, butterscotch, shortbread cookies. Sadly, no fruit, but there is vanilla, and a touch of white pepper.
As far as a finish, that's where we quickly die. At bit abrupt, other than a nice warm waxy buttery tone. Very dry for my taste... At least nothing was off putting, or bitter/mineral. Not a bad dram though as a basic peated daily sipper.
This is at 40% ABV, but let's do a drop of water and see if we get any reaction... For the nose, it brings the fruits forward and tames the peat. The palate is similar, with maybe a bit of a barbecue note, but kills the smoke. Finish brings more white pepper, but just as dry and short.
Well, this is slightly better than average, but only $35 bucks plus a little to ship. Not something I might buy again per se, but I think it's a great one night stand. Ah! The theme to this dram is "One Night Stands" by Bocephus, Hank Jr. It's an ok intro to a little peat for some, and not an Islay, but has a decent taste. 3.25 of 5.
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Thanks @Slainte-Mhath - glad to see you as well :) Playing some catch up a bit.
@Telex Haven't seen your reviews in quite a while. Welcome back!