Edencroft has 3 New additions to it’s range this week with some Indian and Speyside whiskies.
Supplier | Brand | Bottle Size |
Price |
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Edencroft |
Paul John – Brilliance Single Malt Country: Scotland Region: IndiaGoa Age: Strength: 46% Summary: A non-peated Indian Single Malt Whisky. Nose: a complex amalgam of nougat, spotted dog pudding (sans sultanas!) and orange blossom honey with the vanilla spinning tangled webs just beneath. Honey is captured as the bourbon element expands; a delicate gristiness ushers in a freshness to the custard tart; Taste: the mouth feel exudes star quality with the barley generating all kinds of juicy riches with the light Demerara sugars forming an elegant accompaniment. A coppery spine is soon carrying the barley in varied forms while a gorgeous cocoa sub strata heralds in the spices which buzz the taste buds at will; Finish: beautifully relaxed: a light tingle from the spices pulses contentedly, the vanillas gather in deeper intensity yet the barley and copper stretches to the end; Balance: yet another astonishing malt from India. |
1 x 70cl | £ 38.75 BUY NOW |
Edencroft |
Paul John – Edition Single Malt Country: Scotland Region: IndiaGoa Age: Strength: 46% Summary: Indian Single Malt whisky, with a hint of peat. Nose: chocolate mint evolves from the delicate peats which sit beautifully with the lesser oaky theme; a comfortable, yet always complex, nose with the smoke soft and relaxed and refusing to bully the juicier barley; Taste: grassy barley shows first, but then slowly gives way as those most gentle peat notes dissolve onto the palate and begins to build momentum and intensity. Again there is a chocolate mint/mocha theme, as well as a sublime mollassed note which injects all the sweetness required; Finish: long, helped by to-die-for oils, some hints of spice and now some tannins, plus the vanilla. But all is beautifully weighted, patient and poised; Oh, and did I mention the chocolate mint…? Balance: a new Indian classic: a sublime malt from the subcontinent. To be more precise: a world classic! Think of Ardmore at its most alluring: one of Scotland’s finest and most complex single malts, yet somehow possessing a saltiness and depth more befitting Islay. Then stir in a small degree of Ulmo honey and bourbon-style hickory and liquorice. Plus subtle chocolate mint. And there you have it…the smoke drifting around stirring up spicy tales of the east. A world class whisky to be talked about with reverence without doubt. |
1 x 70cl | £ 42.50 BUY NOW |
Edencroft |
Caperdonich – 30 Year Old Directors Cut (douglas Laing) Country: Scotland Region: Speyside Age: 30 Year Old Strength: 50.9% Summary: Nose: Fresh & spicy – carrying a hard boiled sweets style with macerated oranges, bees wax and polished wood. Palate: Mouth coating – richly spiced character developing to a gentle oak quality with a touch of dry smoke. Finish: Long, still spicy – now running drier – still oaky with dried orange pith and dark chocolate. |
1 x 70cl | £ 160.00 BUY NOW |
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