Jose-Massu-Espinel
Arran The Côte-Rôtie Cask Finish
Single Malt — Islands, Scotland
Reviewed
August 8, 2020 (edited August 12, 2020)
Arran has become my "go-to" brand if i want something fruity, since its offerings are often very well crafted and tropical. This brand is no speysider, but also not your typical islander whisky.
Côte-Rôtie cask finish is one unpronounceable expression which refers to a specific french zone where a special type of syrah wines are made. It means a "roasted slope".
Bottled at a nice 50%abv, which Arran uses constantly. The color is quite impressive, it is actually PEACH.
On the nose it is very interesting with some tropical aromas i have never experienced in whisky before. Starts with white chocolate, then it releases an outstanding cantaloupe and papaya.
Amazingly fresh and fruity; Actual Peaches, Some salt and spice, maybe a slight maritime character. Cheap strawberry hard candy.
Very Tropical, White wine style.
After the first sip: flowers and papaya juice. White chocolate.
On the palate it is very enjoyable. A cantaloupe note, so nice. Then a Pepper bomb but very pleasant, mixed with the tropical fruitiniess. Second sip gave me milk chocolate, a white kit kat bar.
Aftertaste is great: Slight smoke and a pepper pleasant burn; Very nice. Interesting and different dram, it feels fancy, classy. Nice spiciness, long lasting, very rewarding with some grassy notes.
Overall this is a very good dram, very balanced and for the price (around $50) is unbeatable. This is a limited edition and i will recommend you to buy it. 89 points over a 100, and it surely feels like an unfair score for it, should be higher.
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@ContemplativeFox i simply love arran. they just changed their whole marketing, and it is noy as appealing as it used to be, but the whisky is great.
Been hearing more good things about Arran lately, which is funny because I used to hear people dishing on it and Jura constantly. I finally tried the Arran 10 and Robert Burns recently and was pleasantly surprised. I have a couple samples of Machrie Moor releases and I'm looking forward to trying it as well @Jose-Massu-Espinel !
@Jan-Case i haven't had any of those yet, i have the Machrie Moor in my radar. my overall impression about Arran is that they are doing things in a great way.
Very nice review. Arran is one of my few favorite distilleries. Since you are a fan Talisker and HP I would be interested in what your think about their peated whisky. The Fingals Cut and the Machrie Moor. (And then soon proper release from Lagg.)