Overall rating
92.33/100
ratings
8
Whiskybase ID
WB34186
Category
Single Malt
Distillery
Bottler
Dà Mhìle Distillery (DMD)
Bottling series
Organic
Vintage
06.1992
Bottled
2012
Stated Age
20 years
Cask number
237
Number of bottles
87
Strength
57.3 %
Size
700 ml
Label
Lost & Found
Bottled for
John Savage-Onstwedder
Market
United Kingdom United Kingdom
Added on
10 jul 2012 10:58 am
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Overall rating
92.33/100
ratings
8

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Whisky reviews for Springbank 1992 DMD

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  1. GlenSikkes did not rate this whisky Connoisseur

    Tasting notes from Jim Murray’s Whisky Bible 2013;

    Nose: When first launched as a seven-year-old in 2000, the nose displayed some ungainly feints from where they tried to stretch the unique single run as far as they could. Here is proof that time deals with feints in no uncertain manner, and that the casks they filled the historic single malt in was as good as they get: roast Blue Mountain blended with a medium Java sets the tone and even the mountainous liquorice and Demerara appear dwarfed by the coffee.

    Taste: Ever sat down in the morning with the most sublime but heavy roast coffee, the finest natural molassed sugars, and beautifully crafted bread baking that morning, freshly toasted and groaning under salted butter...?

    Finish: Absolutely goes into overdrive: the sugars are extraordinary and difficult to translate as there is a criss-crossing of so many styles. Yet late barley juice filters through what appears to be hickory and liquorice. The spices kiss rather than strike. This is wonderful... entirely typical of a Springbank hitting its optimum age between 20 and 25 years.

    Overall: The sun is a circle; the world is a sphere; the greatest fun in life involves round objects either being kicked or struck by willow. Life, however we look at it, no matter how hard we try to force to be otherwise, is circular, so how fitting that the very last Scotch whisky to arrive (behind deadline time!) for this year’s 2013 Whisky Bible happens to be the very first whisky I ever wrote about as a professional whisky writer, the first ever organic single malt distilled. It was carried out by award winning cheese maker John Savage-Onstwedder, who hired Springbank distillery to carry out his dream, and it arrived as I celebrate my 20 years as the world’s first full time whisky writer. What goes around comes around, and here it is again re-released 20 years on.

    94/100 “Superstar whisky that gives us all a reason to live” 

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