{"id":4389,"date":"2016-03-23T16:13:26","date_gmt":"2016-03-23T15:13:26","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/thewhiskylady.net\/?p=4389"},"modified":"2016-03-23T16:13:26","modified_gmt":"2016-03-23T15:13:26","slug":"readers-flight-multiple-drams-tasting-session","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/thewhiskylady.net\/readers-flight-multiple-drams-tasting-session\/","title":{"rendered":"The reader’s flight: a mystery whisky tasting session"},"content":{"rendered":"
I’m introducing a new series of articles (“again!” I hear you say… Yes, again.)<\/em> today called “the reader’s flight<\/strong>” – the idea came a few weeks back after a kind & pretty generous reader (& French fellow whisky enthusiast)<\/em> contacted me to ask if he could send me some samples – no swap or anything – just pure kindness (which is rare enough those days to be highlighted!)<\/em>. Of course I gladly agreed (who would say no to whisky samples anyway?)<\/em> at the only condition that it had to be a surprise package (Didn’t feel like picking out drams myself in someone else’s collection – especially if I don’t know this someone at all…).<\/em><\/p>\n A few days later, a package containing 4 surprise drams made its way to Toulouse – and after having to deal with my cat trying to upstage this liquid delivery by doing all sorts of acrobatics to fit in the cardboard box (she often doesn’t realise how <\/p>\n Aberlour<\/a> 14 years old – 48%<\/strong><\/p>\n <\/p>\n Nose:<\/strong> Summer breeze! A delight of floral notes, herbal honey, cooked red berries, buttery vanilla, banana, raisins, marzipan, brioche, toffee and… as weird and not-that-yummy as it may sound… Sun lotion notes.<\/p>\n Palate:<\/strong> A warm and vibrant Speyside beast with hot spices and earthy notes, chili, black pepper, cloves, dried fruits, plums, raisins, dates, roasted walnuts and oak.<\/p>\n Finish:<\/strong> Lingering and spicy with citrusy notes<\/p>\n Recommended Food Pairing:<\/strong> Bacon, butternut & mature cheddar muffins will do just great!<\/p>\n <\/p>\n Clynelish 15 years old – Cask Strength – Gordon & Macphail 58%<\/strong><\/a><\/p>\n <\/p>\n Nose:<\/strong> Rather frank with medicinal, fruity and herbal notes. Jasmin, licorice, apricots, malt, brown sugar, charred oak, burnt caramel, ginger bread and toasted marshmallows.<\/p>\n Palate:<\/strong> The palate brings all its promises and the nose doesn’t lie – all the aromas I caught up previously actually show on the palate – which is worth noting as it barely ever happen (at least with me)<\/em>. Also some chocolate, black pepper and fruity background. With its 58% ABV, this expression is definitely not for the faint-hearted, I quite liked its character so didn’t put any water to smooth it up but you probably should consider doing so \ud83d\ude09<\/p>\n Finish<\/strong>: Lingering with old leather and spicy notes.<\/p>\n Recommended Food Pairing:<\/strong> Toasts of mature Comt\u00e9 and figs chutney<\/p>\n <\/p>\nfat<\/del> fluffy she is) – <\/em>I disclosed 4 interesting expressions that I’m more than happy to review below (Already had the pleasure to sample a couple of those before but never reviewed them here – a perfect occasion then).<\/em><\/p>\n