Octomore Edition 04.2 / 4_167

Overall rating
88.48/100
ratings
519
Whiskybase ID
WB30149
Category
Single Malt
Distillery
Bottler
Distillery Bottling
Bottling series
Comus 167 PPM
Bottled
02.2012
Stated Age
05 years
Cask Type
Bourbon / Chateau d'Yquem Sauternes Finish
Number of bottles
18000
Strength
61.0 %
Size
700 ml 750 ml
Bottle code
12/017, 01 FEB 2012 + 02 FEB 2012
Barcode
618105005785
Added on
04 feb 2012 2:32 am
UncoloredNon-chill FilteredCask Strength
Overall rating
88.48/100
ratings
519

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Whisky reviews for Octomore Edition 04.2 / 4_167

77 users have left 79 reviews for this whisky. Average rating is 88.48 points.

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  1. hs305 scored this whisky 86 points Connoisseur

    [September, 2018] Heavy peat and sweet wine - this could work much better than heavy peat and virgin oak (WB id 77393) at least for my taste buds. We will see (thanks again, VVP)...

    ...and this is much more to my liking but still not my prefered profile of malt whisky. The sour-sweet wine flavours somehow contain the aggressive peatiness instead boosting their bitterness (like the virgin oak did). But still I do not ask for a second dram...
    • Nose
      86 86
      The colour is pale straw and the nose offers a rather shy profile first, most probably due to the high abv of 61%. After some breathing just the peaty aromas pop up while the wine stays shy in the background. This changes after a fair reduction by water: The sweeter wine aromas show up and I can nose even some distant citric fruits now. Water is essential on this dram, for sure!
    • Taste
      87 87
      The taste shows a lot of peaty flavours (of course) but impressive sweeter wine flavours too that counter the bitter-astringent peat attack greatly. Still there is not much of the malt itself, after some chewing the barley sugars pop up and most probably there is nothing else in such an underaged dram (five years) at all. The reduced dram is more approachable and easier to drink - I like it best at around 46% abv.
    • Finish
      86 86
      The initial mouthfeel is hot (61% abv) with a nice coating effect but a drying-astringent feeling too (cold ashes). It is much better than the combo with virgin oak where the tannins rather multiply the astringent moments of the peat. The finish is long and sweeter than the taste both on the sour-sweet wine flavours and barley sugars with an acceptable dryness of the extreme peats (cold ashes again). Some water helps to smooth the finish (do lovers of such extreme drinks like a smooth finish, I doubt)...

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