ironpeddler
Ye Old Newbie
I had this bottle laying around for some time unopened and decided to give it a try last night while cooking dinner...home made cavitelli in a lightly creamed bolognese gravy made with ground veal and fresh plum tomatoes....topped off with some freshly made goats milk ricotta on the side. Heaven in a bowl!
It states it's an Islay Single Malt, 43% Alcohol, in a 750ml bottle.
When I bought this bottle, I based my purchase on the area it came from...the Isle of Islay...and I wanted to branch out a little towards a more 'peat-like' flavor. What really made me buy it was that it was recommended to me as a lighter Islay, like 'peat with training wheels' and that's what sparked my interest and figured it would be a good place to start.
I peeled around the foil tab, pulled out the corked topper and gave it a whiff as soon as I could because I wanted to capture it fragrance immediately. What I was greeted with was the smell of my Doctor's Office after a good disinfectant was used. I mean this stuff smelled like iodine so strongly that it turned me off....I couldn't believe my nose! I poured a few fingers in a glass and let it breathe for a few minutes, it was surprisingly light in color...like honey. After about 10 minutes, it still smelled like a Hospital ward. I gave it a swirl in my glass, took a sip, rolled it around in my mouth...and almost gagged from it's taste of iodine. I mean there's medicinal and then there's this stuff. I gave it a swallow and waited to see if any other flavors would come out on the finish. Peat?...no. Vanilla?...no. Any oak at all, charred or otherwise?...no. I mean this stuff was repulsive to me as I desperately tried to like it. I took about 3 or 4 more sips (with the same reaction) before I hit it with a splash of water to see if it would open up a bit...but no, the water didn't do much at all. I drank about 1/3 of the glass and finally couldn't go any further.
Geez, that musty, salty, turbo iodine nose & flavor was not for me and I could only imagine what an Ardbeg or a Glenmorangie would taste like. I will go back to it once in a while to see if my tastes change and lean in this direction over time...but for now, it will sit in the back of my scotch shelf for visitors who admire thiscrap flavor profile.
It states it's an Islay Single Malt, 43% Alcohol, in a 750ml bottle.

When I bought this bottle, I based my purchase on the area it came from...the Isle of Islay...and I wanted to branch out a little towards a more 'peat-like' flavor. What really made me buy it was that it was recommended to me as a lighter Islay, like 'peat with training wheels' and that's what sparked my interest and figured it would be a good place to start.
I peeled around the foil tab, pulled out the corked topper and gave it a whiff as soon as I could because I wanted to capture it fragrance immediately. What I was greeted with was the smell of my Doctor's Office after a good disinfectant was used. I mean this stuff smelled like iodine so strongly that it turned me off....I couldn't believe my nose! I poured a few fingers in a glass and let it breathe for a few minutes, it was surprisingly light in color...like honey. After about 10 minutes, it still smelled like a Hospital ward. I gave it a swirl in my glass, took a sip, rolled it around in my mouth...and almost gagged from it's taste of iodine. I mean there's medicinal and then there's this stuff. I gave it a swallow and waited to see if any other flavors would come out on the finish. Peat?...no. Vanilla?...no. Any oak at all, charred or otherwise?...no. I mean this stuff was repulsive to me as I desperately tried to like it. I took about 3 or 4 more sips (with the same reaction) before I hit it with a splash of water to see if it would open up a bit...but no, the water didn't do much at all. I drank about 1/3 of the glass and finally couldn't go any further.
Geez, that musty, salty, turbo iodine nose & flavor was not for me and I could only imagine what an Ardbeg or a Glenmorangie would taste like. I will go back to it once in a while to see if my tastes change and lean in this direction over time...but for now, it will sit in the back of my scotch shelf for visitors who admire this