Edradour Straight From the Cask Sherry Butt 10 Year Old Cask Strength Single Malt Scotch Whisky (500ml)
Previous batch tasted Jan 2017 (Sherry Butt #118): Deep polished copper colour. Once past the alcoholic lift the nose is jam-packed: redolent of plum pudding, ginger biscuit, cinnamon, vanilla wafer. Five minutes ups the freshness with unexpected butter menthol / peppermint before the sweet spice and fruit pudding notes return. The controlled attack is thick with Sherry: A deluge of Christmas pudding and bittersweet spice with impressive length. Thins out slightly before the sugars bounce back in the aftertaste. Cracking stuff. Only 915 bottles produced. Distilled 25th May 2005. Matured in Sherry Butt No. 118 and bottled 28th March 2016. 61.4% Alc./Vol. 96 points
Earlier batch tasted 2013:
Deep gold, almost copper in colour with a pale straw hue. Powerful aromas of sweet malt, ripe mandarin and plum pudding followed by marmalade and wholemeal. Hints of ginger and spice in the background. A nose that changes as the whisky spends time in the glass, achieving levels of intensity rarely experienced from the Highlands. Entry quickly builds into spice-driven bursts of heavy malt, ripe citrus and orange cake. Chewy, plush and spicy. Citrus, cocoa and pepper heat follow on the finish. Slightly numbing to the mouth at cask strength, but immensely appealing whisky exhibiting intensity, complexity, mouthfeel and balance, all in check. A stunning release from Scotland's smallest distillery. 58.1% Alc./Vol.