Arran 10 Years
The 10 year old Arran is the standard bottling of the distillery, being first bottled in 2006. In the meantime, it no longer bottles from casks of the first year. Those are preserved for older bottlings.
The 10 year old Arran is the standard bottling of the distillery, being first bottled in 2006. In the meantime, it no longer bottles from casks of the first year. Those are preserved for older bottlings.
Details about this bottle | Edit |
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9325 | |
Arran-Lochranza | |
Scotland, Islands | |
Single Malt Whisky | |
10 Years | |
46% | |
0.7 l | |
Original bottling | |
Average tasting notes Tasting notes |
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Nosing
Fruit:
Sweet:
Vanilla:
Zitrus:
Tropical Fruit:
Spices:
Pear:
Lemon:
Herbs:
Herb:
Dark Chocolate:
Sherry:
Banana:
Oak:
Pineapple:
Honey:
Malt:
Caramel:
Alcohol:
Cinnamon:
Peat Smoke:
Apple:
Green Apple:
Mint:
Orange:
Heather:
Peach:
Cake:
Maritime Notes:
Dried Fruit:
Melon:
Chocolate:
Coconut:
Grass:
Lime:
Kiwi:
Floral:
Hay:
Ginger:
Seaweed:
Barley:
Tasting
Sweet:
Oak:
Spices:
Fruit:
Zitrus:
Vanilla:
Cinnamon:
Nuts:
Pepper:
Lemon:
Caramel:
Oil:
Pear:
Malt:
Almonds:
Dark Chocolate:
Herb:
Peat Smoke:
Honey:
Maritime Notes:
Ginger:
Alcohol:
Salt:
Apple:
Grape:
Banana:
Chili:
Clove:
Herbs:
Tropical Fruit:
Peach:
Chocolate:
Coffee:
Iodine:
Green Apple:
Coconut:
Lime:
Hazelnut:
Nutmeg:
Floral:
Finish
Oak:
Spices:
Fruit:
Sweet:
Herb:
Peat Smoke:
Dark Chocolate:
Nuts:
Alcohol:
Zitrus:
Pepper:
Vanilla:
Herbs:
Oil:
Malt:
Lemon:
Maritime Notes:
Sherry:
Coffee:
Tropical Fruit:
Salt:
Almonds:
Honey:
Ginger:
Banana:
Floral:
Orange:
Heather:
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Quality rating of this bottle
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All tasting notes
Taste: and a faint undertone of ; very drying
Finish: , a mild bitterness, and the barest hint of to cap off the experience.
Comment: The Arran Malt's 10-year old expression promises somewhat more on the nose than its flavor profile can deliver. An enjoyable dram, but lacking the distinguishing flavor characteristics of a sherry- or peat-influenced whisky, or the flavor complexity that comes with greater age - the latter point suggesting that The Arran Malt's 14- or 18-year old expressions could be exceptional.