lundi 2 janvier 2012

Port Ellen Duncan Taylor (en)

This bottle was purchased at a price of 241 euros.

Like all bottles under the WDTS, there was no unanimity on this whisky,which is absolutely normal because of the various tasters tastes are far from unanimous.

This bottle was obtained between 82 and 93 points, a difference of 11 pointsand an overall average of 87.16 points.

These are extreme scores obtained by this bottle:

Jolie Grenouille
Nose: Obviously presence of light peat , pretty cool, and medicinal plants, pharmacy notes appear.. (Laphroaig?) Very pleasant nose.
Palace: faithful to the nose, on peat. Peat obviously present. Alcohol under control. Notes of mint on the tongue.
Long and very pleasant on the peat, a little pepper.
93/100



Amor57
A distant peat, burnt rubber-based, with touches of ozone (electrical arc) and hazelnut. Simple at first. Aeration does not change and for deepening: house dust, leek, rare citrus, mint, flowers, plaster powder, vanilla, all in small doses.
On the palate, the attack is flat and spices come from the woody bitterness, sugar and caramel, peat distance. And after?
Following is the final that enhances the level of the tasting: mint and spice, a slight bitterness that grows, banana, plum Cythera (exotic fruit) and the pallet leaves slowly up the gentle peaty that will persist long.
82/100



All notes of the session session: http://www.whisky-distilleries.info/WhiskyWDTS/RG/Bottle1_EN.shtml




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