One of my favs...and THANK GOD someone said tobacco, I thought I was the only one around who was getting that....like chewing on the end of your Ashton Maduro! Yum!
I've always loved this expression but the 2019 was disappointing. I think it's been getting older every year and I preferred it when it was young. On paper I would say it is worth it as it's Islay peat and sherry with an age statement. The 2019 needed to be 50% because it was a bit thin and it's kind of put me off. I think the Loch Gorm should be bottled at 50% to nail the price/quality and beef it up a bit. Cheers Erik.
Another great review. However, the presented expression is the 2016 edition and with Loch Gorm, being an annual release, variances between editions are said to be quite noticeable. I have a bottle of 2018 edition still unopened and I'm looking forward to get a bottle of 2020 edition once it becomes available on our market. 46% ABV, non-chill filtered, natural color, sherry-matured (not finished) and age stated. I cannot think of another Islay single malt core expression, except Bunnahabhain 12, that offers all those at same or lower price. Bunnahabhain 12 is virtually unpeated though. Where I live Loch Gorm sells for the equivalent of about 68 USD. This is almost exactly the price of Ardbeg Uigeadail which albeit being a high ABV monster of a malt has no age statement and is not fully sherry-matured.
It does change every year because one of the reasons is it gets a bit older every year. I don't know if the recipe has remained consistent. My favourite bottlings were 2015 and 2016. Punchy Islay peat and sherry. I think it's thinning as it gets older and needs more abv to compensate.
2018 and 2020 are both excellent. 2018 was a bit more fresh and coast-grassy on the nose, whereas the 2020 is way more dense (youngest casks in there now 9 years already, up to 13 years) and fruity, with more hints of laphroaigy medicinal notes creeping up the nostrils. Love both to death. Kilchomans smoke flavor is also possibly the most tasty smoke I've had yet, despite being very much present.
@@welshtoro3256 I didn't get my hands on that particular expression, but good to know it's no loss. All in all though I immensely enjoy what Kilchoman does, and especially now, where the younger casks in the Loch Gorm are creeping towards two-digit-years of age, I am excited to see where they're heading.
Good question! I have been thinking about that very thing but have not yet come to a conclusion. I'll need to do some comparison tasting to figure it out. Maybe I'll do a live stream on it.
scotch is expensive were you guys live i just got these 5 , what would you pay for this in your neck of the woods ? Laphroaig Lore 70cl 59,95 Kilchoman Loch Gorm Release 2020 70cl 79,95 Laphroaig 1815 Legacy Edition 70cl 69,95 Balvenie 14 years Peat Week 70cl 69,95 Kilkerran Heavily Peated 70cl 69,95 total 349,75 euro = 414 us dollar ps i live in Nederland
Two things: First, we do get a wee bit more whisky in our bottles at 750 ML and sometimes a slightly higher abv. Second, we have these damn tariffs on imported Single Malt whisky from the EU. Once the tariffs go away I am hope we will see a lowering of prices.
The pricing is really overwhelming even though it is the best of their standard range. It CANNOT compare with Supernova or Octomore. Cannot understand their pricing policy.
Loch Gorm is definitely our favorite of the core line, we totally agree with your review!
Thanks for the review. I’m going to keep my eyes peeled for the Loch Gorn.
Good choice!
I have a bottle of the 2018 release, and it is fantastic!
One of my favs...and THANK GOD someone said tobacco, I thought I was the only one around who was getting that....like chewing on the end of your Ashton Maduro! Yum!
How do you compare to the KILCHOMAN STR
One of my all time favorite whiskies! I think only the one that beats it for me is the Madeira matured Kilchoman!
First? It's been a LONG time, since the last time I was up, until 04:00... about to go to bed- THEN I saw Loch Gorm 😍🤗😍
My videos always post at 3 AM Pacific time.
I've always loved this expression but the 2019 was disappointing. I think it's been getting older every year and I preferred it when it was young. On paper I would say it is worth it as it's Islay peat and sherry with an age statement. The 2019 needed to be 50% because it was a bit thin and it's kind of put me off. I think the Loch Gorm should be bottled at 50% to nail the price/quality and beef it up a bit. Cheers Erik.
Another great review. However, the presented expression is the 2016 edition and with Loch Gorm, being an annual release, variances between editions are said to be quite noticeable. I have a bottle of 2018 edition still unopened and I'm looking forward to get a bottle of 2020 edition once it becomes available on our market.
46% ABV, non-chill filtered, natural color, sherry-matured (not finished) and age stated. I cannot think of another Islay single malt core expression, except Bunnahabhain 12, that offers all those at same or lower price. Bunnahabhain 12 is virtually unpeated though. Where I live Loch Gorm sells for the equivalent of about 68 USD. This is almost exactly the price of Ardbeg Uigeadail which albeit being a high ABV monster of a malt has no age statement and is not fully sherry-matured.
It does change every year because one of the reasons is it gets a bit older every year. I don't know if the recipe has remained consistent. My favourite bottlings were 2015 and 2016. Punchy Islay peat and sherry. I think it's thinning as it gets older and needs more abv to compensate.
2018 and 2020 are both excellent. 2018 was a bit more fresh and coast-grassy on the nose, whereas the 2020 is way more dense (youngest casks in there now 9 years already, up to 13 years) and fruity, with more hints of laphroaigy medicinal notes creeping up the nostrils. Love both to death. Kilchomans smoke flavor is also possibly the most tasty smoke I've had yet, despite being very much present.
@@zb695 Glad to hear that because I really was rather put off by the 2019 bottling which was average and too expensive for what it was.
@@welshtoro3256 I didn't get my hands on that particular expression, but good to know it's no loss. All in all though I immensely enjoy what Kilchoman does, and especially now, where the younger casks in the Loch Gorm are creeping towards two-digit-years of age, I am excited to see where they're heading.
What do you think is the closest comparable malt to this Erik?
Good question! I have been thinking about that very thing but have not yet come to a conclusion. I'll need to do some comparison tasting to figure it out. Maybe I'll do a live stream on it.
What I tasted so far, this one is unique
@@kresimirjelcic576 thanks
@@ErikWaitWhiskyStudies that would be nice or a 'fight' with invincible PC10 haha
Nice review!!! How do you compare this one with 100 Islay? Which one do you prefer?
I appreciate the intention of 100% Islay but the Loch Gorm is a better bottle.
scotch is expensive were you guys live
i just got these 5 , what would you pay for this in your neck of the woods ?
Laphroaig Lore 70cl 59,95
Kilchoman Loch Gorm Release 2020 70cl 79,95
Laphroaig 1815 Legacy Edition 70cl 69,95
Balvenie 14 years Peat Week 70cl 69,95
Kilkerran Heavily Peated 70cl 69,95
total 349,75 euro = 414 us dollar
ps i live in Nederland
Two things: First, we do get a wee bit more whisky in our bottles at 750 ML and sometimes a slightly higher abv. Second, we have these damn tariffs on imported Single Malt whisky from the EU. Once the tariffs go away I am hope we will see a lowering of prices.
@@ErikWaitWhiskyStudies bigger IS better in bottles ;)
tariffs will never go away
got to protect your local whiskEy,s and our dutch distillers
The cheapest I can get the 2020 Loch Gorm in Washington D.C. is $106.99. Alcohol sales tax here is 10.1%
2015 is the best release of the Loch gorm😋
Good whisky, the only thing that concernes me is the price!!! Arround 80€
Great whisky, Eh? I need to get me another bottle of this...
The pricing is really overwhelming even though it is the best of their standard range. It CANNOT compare with Supernova or Octomore. Cannot understand their pricing policy.
the really man!
83 dollars in Sweden 😁
The slow zoom...