Overall rating
75.00/100
rating
1
Whiskybase ID
WB162199
Category
Blended Malt
Bottler
Jewish Whisky Company (JWC)
Bottling series
Single Cask Nation
Vintage
10.2010
Bottled
11.2019
Stated Age
09 years
Cask Type
Bourbon Barrel
Cask number
58
Number of bottles
252
Strength
58.9 %
Size
750 ml
Market
United States United States
Added on
17 jul 2020 11:19 pm by srgoldman
UncoloredNon-chill FilteredCask StrengthSingle Cask Whisky
Overall rating
75.00/100
rating
1

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Whisky reviews for Blended Malt 2010 JWC

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  1. WhiskeryTurnip scored this whisky 75 points Connoisseur

    Coastal Highway Project

    Intense, brash, and untamed with plenty of oceanic surf crashing on the shore, burning medicinal herbs, and roadwork. The acrid aroma of creosote and hot tar collided with burning herbs and calomel to clear the sinuses and balance the humors. Youthful and spirited, the aroma was peppery, hot, ashy, and a bit feinty at times. Medium-bodied with an oily viscosity, the profile was youthful with loads of peppery spirit throughout. Initially industrial and acrid, like a road repaving project, citrusy pineapple and passionfruit gradually appeared around the edges— and water brought them out in greater force, though always with an acrid, almost metallic edge. Brine and medicinal herbs arrived with wood smoke and tar for a peppery finale— perhaps a bit of pepper crusted red meat. The finish was medium to long and peppery with a touch of brine and metallic smoke.

    In a world of anonymous Islay malts, this ranked as something like an upgraded Finlaggan, Johnnie Walker Black, or supercharged Islay Mist. Those whiskies all have their place, mostly in cocktails, though the first two can be fine on their own, especially on the rocks. The trio shines best in a cocktail where they play a supporting role. This was surely better suited to the limelight than those, but I felt it shone best with some water or in a cocktail— ideally something with some citrus or ginger. The whisky was youthful and spirited, aspects which are not always welcome straight up, but which can elevate a cocktail and keep the whisky from getting lost among other ingredients.

    Overall, a heavy hitting peated whisky— raw and unrefined, but sometimes that is the vibe.

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