Springbank 10 Years
For this Springbank the malt is kilned for 6 hours over a peat fire and 24 hours over hot air. The whiskey is then distilled two and a half times. For this, double and triple distilled raw whiskey is mixed together.
For this Springbank the malt is kilned for 6 hours over a peat fire and 24 hours over hot air. The whiskey is then distilled two and a half times. For this, double and triple distilled raw whiskey is mixed together.
Details about this bottle | Edit |
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19771 | |
Springbank | |
Scotland, Campbeltown | |
Single Malt Whisky | |
10 Years | |
46% | |
0.7 l | |
Original bottling | |
Bourbon- und Sherryfässer | |
Average tasting notes Tasting notes |
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Nosing
Fruit:
Sweet:
Peat Smoke:
Spices:
Maritime Notes:
Seaweed:
Zitrus:
Vanilla:
Nuts:
Apple:
Pear:
Oak:
Herbs:
Sherry:
Malt:
Herb:
Mint:
Almonds:
Honey:
Nutmeg:
Caramel:
Floral:
Green Apple:
Tobacco:
Chocolate:
Lemon:
Lemon Peel:
Tasting
Spices:
Peat Smoke:
Fruit:
Sweet:
Maritime Notes:
Seaweed:
Zitrus:
Salt:
Oak:
Pepper:
Nuts:
Orange:
Sherry:
Tropical Fruit:
Herb:
Herbs:
Berries:
Almonds:
Peach:
Vanilla:
Oil:
Leather:
Barley:
Chocolate:
Malt:
Coffee:
Grass:
Finish
Peat Smoke:
Spices:
Oak:
Sweet:
Seaweed:
Maritime Notes:
Fruit:
Malt:
Herb:
Salt:
Tropical Fruit:
Peach:
Pepper:
Herbs:
Cherry:
Pear:
Ginger:
Floral:
Green Apple:
Dark Chocolate:
Chocolate:
Sherry:
Berries:
Zitrus:
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All tasting notes
Peat smoke, apple, mustiness and a hint of menthol . Smells older than it's age statement would suggest
Taste:
Balanced arrival, with a spike of peat which immediately falls back. This isn't a heavily peated release, I'd say it has maybe a quarter of the peat content of your average Islay malt. Barley sugar and maltiness, then the peat and spices start to build back up again over time.
Finish:
Oddly, there's more peatiness in the finish than on the initial palette. Finished long with spice and black pepper.
Comment:
I remember this being good from when I last tried it. It still is. The nose is interesting, and has a distinctive mustiness. On the palate it is complex, but not overly punchy. The finish is long and satisfying. It is pretty much the textbook example of what a lightly peated malt should be. Compared to it's age statement, it comes across as much more mature than you might expect, and for the price it's basically unbeatable.
86/100