Macduff 2007 TWC

Overall rating
84.64/100
ratings
14
Whiskybase ID
WB86386
Category
Single Malt
Distillery
Bottler
The Whisky Cask (TWC)
Vintage
2007
Bottled
2016
Stated Age
09 years
Cask Type
First Fill Sherry Cask
Strength
65.8 %
Size
700 ml
Added on
04 sep 2016 8:41 am by Mischi
UncoloredNon-chill FilteredCask StrengthSingle Cask Whisky
Overall rating
84.64/100
ratings
14

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Whisky reviews for Macduff 2007 TWC

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  1. hs305 scored this whisky 82 points Connoisseur

    [August, 2017]  The last Macduff I tried https://www.whiskybase.com/whiskies/whisky/58969/macduff-1974-hb was a true tastebud killer (I had to stop tasting sessions for several days until my tastebuds recovered from that).  So I hope this young stuff will not do the same but in case of doubt I do them in a head-to-head:  This 65,8% versus its sister cask with 64,5% https://www.whiskybase.com/whiskies/whisky/78444/macduff-2007-twc.Colour:  The 64% is about one shade darker at yellow gold than the 65% that is about old gold.  The texture shows late little tears and very late slow legs on both drams (so it is rather light).Nose:  The 65% offers a light modern sherry profile with some cheesy aromas that go away after a while.  The 64% is more punchy and closed but after a while some modern sherry aromas shine through without the cheesy off-notes of the other dram.  Certainly both cry for water but neat I like the 64% better.  Both are neither impressive nor interesting (in my opinion) but okayish for such young stuff.  I vote for a draw.Mouthfeel:  The 64% arrives hot and peppery on the palate with just very little coating effects.  Same with the 65% what is no surprise as both had the same light texture.  This is a clear draw.Taste:  The 65% offers a typical light modern sherry profile that is quite okayish for a 9-year old.  The taste of the 64% is bolder and more impressive but unfortunately this comes from a slight sulphury trace (that is bearable but nevertheless unwanted).  As I do not like sulphur in any concentration I clearly prefer the clean sherry style of the 65%.Finish:  Both are rather short and do not add any additional flavours to the profile.  But as there are no distracting moments like bitterness or drying either this is okay.  Again I like the clean 65% a little better than the slightly sulphury 64%. Surprisingly even a fair share of water added does not release any more aromas both in the nose and on the palate - the drams get smoother to drink but that's it!  The noses even get more punchy and spirity and the sulphur pops up earlier.  So I like both drams better when neat (what is often the case with sherried whiskies). These are quite young drams (in my opinion still underaged) but taking this into account they are okayish for that.  Not really something I would ask for a second dram but I had a lot much worser drams over the last years.  This 65,8% owns an okayish and almost clean modern sherry profile (besides the slight cheesy off-notes) that is okay to drink but nothing really to remember by tomorrow morning...
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      81 81
    • Taste
      80 80
    • Finish
      82 82

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