Overall rating
84.55/100
ratings
14
Whiskybase ID
WB14443
Category
Single Malt
Bottler
Adelphi (AD)
Vintage
1995
Bottled
2010
Stated Age
14 years
Cask Type
Refill Bourbon
Cask number
1786
Number of bottles
254
Strength
58.6 %
Size
700 ml
Added on
13 mar 2010 7:45 pm
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Overall rating
84.55/100
ratings
14

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Whisky reviews for Breath of the Isles 1995 AD

3 users have left 3 reviews for this whisky. Average rating is 84.55 points.

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  1. GlenSikkes did not rate this whisky Connoisseur

    Tasting Notes by Adelphi;

    1 of only 254 bottles from cask no. 1786

    Yellow-gold with pale green lights, this has been drawn from a refill U.S. oak hogshead. Surprisingly low beading. Ozone and carbolic to the fore on the nose, with greengage tart behind (slightly tart fruit and pastry). In time maritime notes dominate – seaweed, rock pools, salty breeze and distant beach-bonfires. At full strength the taste is sweet, salty and smoky; fresh and clean, with bitter chocolate and lingering smoke in the finish. Water continues to develop the maritime theme – rotting seaweed, minerals and bath salts – but doesn’t add too much. The sweetness in the taste is enhanced, the saltiness reduced slightly; lively and peppery as you swallow. Medium length finish, but the flavour lingers long.

  2. st7 did not rate this whisky Connoisseur

    Undisclosed Talisker.

  3. alectron scored this whisky 74 points Connoisseur

    wonder what distillery that is, could be Talisker. but not a fan of this one. I just checked the Adelphi notes, and since they only exist in the google cache, I post them here so they don't dissapear into oblivion:

    "Yellow-gold with pale green lights, this has been drawn from a refill U.S. oak hogshead. Surprisingly low beading. Ozone and carbolic to the fore on the nose, with greengage tart behind (slightly tart fruit and pastry). In time maritime notes dominate ? seaweed, rock pools, salty breeze and distant beach-bonfires. At full strength the taste is sweet, salty and smoky; fresh and clean, with bitter chocolate and lingering smoke in the finish. Water continues to develop the maritime theme ? rotting seaweed, minerals and bath salts ? but doesn´t add too much. The sweetness in the taste is enhanced, the saltiness reduced slightly; lively and peppery as you swallow. Medium length finish, but the flavour lingers long."
    • Nose
      white wine + (directly after pouring but disappears quickly), smoke +, wood o, shoepolish o, chalk o, earthy o, salty -. = 76
    • Taste
      Alcohol, alcohol, alcohol... feels more like mid 60%s. some smoke and saltyness behind all the pricklyness.
    • Finish
      more salt, with very faint sweetness. With water the alcohol becomes a bit less brutal & the sweetness reminds me of cheap dissolved malt drops. Bit of soapy/bittery/plastic-y taste in there. = 69.
      Edit- after over 1-2 hrs of breathing, some of the plasticy/bitter notes dissapeared, after that = 76

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