I would not have expected much from the Inchgower. I'll have to check it out. I would not be able to resist blended some of it into the Mortlach (or vice versa). Would it work?
The old Mortlach 16 Flora and Fauna was a benchmark whisky. I loved the Chieftan's Mortlach 22. The rebranded (twice) Mortlach line is a pale product unworthy of the name. As with so many other Diageo products, you have to go indy to find quality. After multiple samples, I must conclude that I dislike wine casks for scotch.
Jason, you need to release three versions of your videos: (1) English, (2) German and (3) American. In the American version, you need to practice grade inflation. You called the Inchgower the best SV bottling you have tried in a while, one of your favorites, et cetera, and then graded it a C+. On an American grading metric, that would be an A. Most of the bottles you review would be As, and then you would need to find other ways to distinguish between them.
Who don't like coffee??? Who don't like sulfer? Who don't like springbank? Jason you driving me craaaazzy
yep - I am special!
Well, I’d say the best wine finished whisky I’ve had is Bruichladdich Black Art 4.1.
Bruichladdich Black Art 4.1 - WOW!!
The Mortlach 2012 Aged 11 Years Old Signatory Small Batch @ 48.3% ABV is Mixed Maturation♠️♦️♣️♥️
ok - thanks!
I would not have expected much from the Inchgower. I'll have to check it out. I would not be able to resist blended some of it into the Mortlach (or vice versa). Would it work?
good question
The old Mortlach 16 Flora and Fauna was a benchmark whisky. I loved the Chieftan's Mortlach 22. The rebranded (twice) Mortlach line is a pale product unworthy of the name. As with so many other Diageo products, you have to go indy to find quality. After multiple samples, I must conclude that I dislike wine casks for scotch.
I also often do not wine casks for scotch
Jason, you need to release three versions of your videos: (1) English, (2) German and (3) American. In the American version, you need to practice grade inflation. You called the Inchgower the best SV bottling you have tried in a while, one of your favorites, et cetera, and then graded it a C+. On an American grading metric, that would be an A. Most of the bottles you review would be As, and then you would need to find other ways to distinguish between them.
maybe I should have given it a B- :-)