Auchentoshan
distillery is the nearest distillery from Glasgow.
Auchentoshan whiskies are
produced in the Lowlands traditional style meaning that they are elaborated
through a triple distillation such as Irish whiskey: Wash still/low wines
still/spirit still. This is the only Scottish distillery to permanently do this
and It is well explained on their own website: http://www.auchentoshan.com/triple-distillation-(our-way)/triple-distillation.aspx
This
triple distillation allows to obtain pure and soft distillate which reach 80%
of alcohol, which is not common in Scotland (≈ 70%). Those whiskies are
renowned to be light, smooth and delicate.
For
several weeks, I had a mission to find a whisky that can be appreciated by some
of my female friends which usually define whiskies as too strong aged alcohols. To
resolve it, I chose an easy-to-drink whisky and we tasted together an
Auchentoshan 12 years old.
They
changed their mind, new people to share spirit experience with. Mission accomplished!
The
same experience can be reproduced with a Glenkichie 12 years old to introduce non-amateur
to the fabulous world of whiskies. They are two entry-level whiskies for new whisky
amateur.
Tasting
notes
Colour: Gold/amber
Nose: Light. Citrus and apple (cider)
notes. Caramel, toasted almonds.
Palate: Light and smooth. Floral. Citrus fruits: Orange
zest/lemon. Spicy: Cloves, cinnamon, vanilla and ginger taste. Honey, caramel notes. Bourbon and Sherry mark.
Finish: Medium and dry. Spiced and barley malted notes. Slightly bitter
tasting (dark chocolate)
ABV: 40%
Slainte!