Clynelish 14-year-old

Overall rating
85.87/100
ratings
62
Whiskybase ID
WB137499
Category
Single Malt
Distillery
Bottler
Distillery Bottling
Bottling series
Coastal Highland Single Malt
Bottled
23.01.2019
Stated Age
14 years
Strength
46.0 %
Size
700 ml
Label
'Clynelish 14' in red
Bottle code
L9023CM007
Barcode
5000281016528
Added on
21 aug 2019 11:18 am by SAND
Colored
Overall rating
85.87/100
ratings
62

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Whisky reviews for Clynelish 14-year-old

3 users have left 3 reviews for this whisky. Average rating is 85.87 points.

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  1. KyotoLefty scored this whisky 85 points Expert Senior

    Appearance: Medium golden.

    Nose: Heather honey, butterscotch, hay, herbs, touch of mint, oak, lemon. It is called waxy and I can see why. Pineapple.

    Palate: Sweet honey, citrus, vanilla, leather. Wax. A light touch of peat. Also somewhat salty.
    Big pineapple too.

    Finish: Waxy, spicy, honey and vanilla. Oak tannins. Pepper. Tiny bit of smoke.

    With Water: Not really necessary. A bit more butterscotch comes out. Lemony.

    Overall: The peat is almost hidden. A light, bright malt, sweet with vanilla and honey. Straightforward and very tasty, if a bit simple.

  2. whisky_garage scored this whisky 86 points Expert Senior

    Aroma: Open, bright, fresh sweet. Vanilla, soy pear, Grini apples, ripe sweet berries, citrus fruits. Honey in combs, or rather honeycombs. Sea breeze, spicy spices.

    Taste: Bright, sweet - peppery. Vanilla, citrus, light minerality, fruit and berry theme, soapy notes. Generally repeats the aroma????.

    Finish: Medium, sweet - peppery. Vanilla, citrus zest, cocoa, spices, wood.

    Conclusion: Solid middling, with a good balance, quite bright and saturated.
    86

  3. SAND Plus scored this whisky 86 points Expert Senior

    (Lot L9023, bottled 23.01.2019. Tasted 04.11.2019)
    NOSE: Very fruity, a veritable fruit salad of orchard and tropical fruits; yellow & red apples, oranges, mangos, pineapple. Then sweet malt notes, with cereal, light honey and lightly heated/roasted grains.
    With more time the fruit subsides a bit and the nose becomes drier. There’s still a god dose of malt but now also more noticeable alcohol and some petroleum. (88-89p)
    TASTE: Much more austere than what the nose indicated. Malty but rather dry, although there is some oiliness and waxiness. Notes of petroleum wax. Mild wood spice/pepper. Interesting but one dimensional? (86p)
    EXIT: Medium oily (waxy?) and medium wood pepper. With more time; more pepper. (84p)
    The nose has benefited from oxidisation for several months since the opening of the bottle.
    TOTAL SCORE: 86 points.

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