Overall rating
86.06/100
ratings
20
Whiskybase ID
WB29475
Category
Rye
Distillery
Bottler
Distillery Bottling
Bottled
2013
Stated Age
30 years
Cask Type
Charred Oak Casks
Strength
40.0 %
Size
750 ml
Bottle code
L1 076AD1 0045 0834
Barcode
777680001923
Added on
17 jan 2012 2:53 am
Overall rating
86.06/100
ratings
20

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Whisky reviews for Alberta Premium 30-year-old

4 users have left 4 reviews for this whisky. Average rating is 86.06 points.

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  1. ScotchGuyTO Supporter scored this whisky 87 points Connoisseur

    Empty Glass:  This is where the oak shows through!  Oiled oak (like in an old library filled with wood shelves), burnt toffee and baked applesauce.  There is a  charred cherry wood note present that offers a slight hint of sweet and sour to the glass. Again notes of aged grains (think farm silos), and at the very end there are notes of butter (like fresh butter), and oak sawdust.
    • Nose
      87 87
      Incredible depth!  Deep oak, butter cream icing, heavy cream, hints of motor oil (that sour and heavy, almost grease note), ground flax, aged rye grains (like the smell of aging grains in a silo), dried apricots, and fresh plums.  As this is an older lady, she will take a lot of time to open up and the nose will benefit from settling in the glass over some time.
    • Taste
      86 86
      Thin and subtle to start, almost seemingly reserved.  The flavours and scents are soft and interwoven through the spirit.  Gentle violets and flowery notes begin to appear as the whiskey opens up.  Then it almost hits a tipping point, and pours out of the gates!  The motor oil scent comes back as a base note with wafts of dill and green herbs, oily nuts (think Brazil nuts), worked oak (like a wood shop), and buckwheat honey.  Vanilla now takes the supporting note of the background while HP sauce (yeah, seriously), ripe plums and sawdust, hints of clove and dried ginger, white cedar wood, and baked oats (like crumble topping).  Oddly enough I also seem to find  that the HP sauce element compliments the violet notes and buckwheat honey flavours in the body.  The complexity and depth seems to go on forever!  I believe that this is one of those whiskies that would keep developing for an hour or two, but I can never seem to keep enough in my glass to last that long
    • Finish
      89 89
      Wow!  This is long and drawn out; much like a Stanley Kubrick film - it's drawn out to force the watcher to pay attention to the subtle details.  Subtle oak and caramel are woven through the finish.  Notes of burnt toast and charred cherry wood.  Hints of cracked pepper, burnt sugar and roasted rye are peppered across the palette.  There is an enduring warmth and oiliness that coats the mouth and throat, making the finish go on forever and ever.

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