Overall rating
84.29/100
ratings
9
Whiskybase ID
WB66483
Category
Blended Malt
Bottler
The Lost Distillery Company (TLDC)
Bottling series
Archivist Collection
Cask number
Batch 1/III
Strength
46.0 %
Size
700 ml
Label
Lost Distillery Whisky Series No.4
Bottle code
Batch 1/III
Barcode
0610370680100
Added on
04 apr 2015 5:07 pm by JSW
UncoloredNon-chill Filtered
Overall rating
84.29/100
ratings
9

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Whisky reviews for Jericho NAS TLDC

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  1. markjedi1 scored this whisky 84 points Connoisseur

    Benachie
    Two former Diageo employees, Scott Watson and Brian Wood, founded the Lost Distillery Company in 2013. In collaboration with Professor Michael Moss of the Glasgow University they research lost distilleries and try to recreate – with current malts obviously – the flavor profile of those lost distilleries. The result is always a blended malt. Jericho is a distillery that was operational in Aberdeenshire from 1822 until 1913. In 1884 it operated under the name Benachie. There are four versions of this whisky: Jericho Classic, Jericho Christmas Edition, Jericho Christmas Pudding and the Jericho Archivist’s Selection. We’ll try the last one, which matured solely on sherry casks.

    The nose offers dark fruit and chocolate, but at the same time sneakers and candle wax. The fruit is both fresh and dried, the chocolate dark, the sneakers new and the candle wax… err… waxy.

    The arrival is just fine. Mouth coating, soft with a spicy touch and on all kinds of juicy fruit like grapes, rum raisins, peach and blood oranges. Cloves and cinnamon with a bit of black pepper. The oak offers a bitterness, but all under control and therefor quite balanced. The whisky is fresh and lively, which betrays a young age. Good.

    The finish is rather short and mildly drying.

    A very sweet and spicy blended malt. Did it taste like this 100 years ago? We have to take the producers word for it. Anyway, it’s pretty taste (despite the very small off note on the nose).

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  • Chocolate
    Chocolate
  • Citric
    Citric
  • Coal-gas
    Coal-gas
  • Cooked Fruit
    Cooked Fruit
  • Cooked Mash
    Cooked Mash
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    Cooked Vegetable
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    Dried Fruit
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    Fragant
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  • Hay-like
    Hay-like
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    Honey
  • Husky
    Husky
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  • Leafy
    Leafy
  • Leathery
    Leathery
  • Malt Extract
    Malt Extract
  • Medicinal
    Medicinal
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    Nutty
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    Oily
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    Old Wood
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  • Rubbery
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  • Sandy
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    Vanilla
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