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    Arran The Devil's Punch Bowl Chapter III - The Fiendish Finale 70cl Whisky

    Scotland • 70cl • 53.4%
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    Arran

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    distillery/brandArran Whisky distillery
    regionIsland Whisky
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    Single Malt

    Arran The Devil's Punch Bowl Chapter III - The Fiendish Finale

    The Devil is back, and this time, it's fiendish. That's right, it's time for the thrilling conclusion to The Devil's Punch Bowl series from Arran. Following in the smouldering steps of Chapter I - The Devil's Punch Bowl and Chapter II - Angels and Devils, The Fiendish Finale is comprised from a devilishly delicious selection of casks, including 8 Sherry butts, 8 French oak barriques and 5 bourbon barrels.

    This bottle was part of a private collection - if you'd like more detailed photos just get in touch!

    Tasting Note by The Chaps at Master of Malt

    Nose

    Perfumed and aromatic, with fresh peach and citrus. Slightly earthy notes further on.

    Palate

    Warming with big notes of vanilla and cinnamon, followed by wine-like sweetness and developing floral hints. Hints of pepper and orange peel.

    Finish

    Very long. A devilish lick of spice on the tail.

    Overall

    Will you be tempted by the Devil one last time?

    Allergy Information

    Celery No
    Cereals Containing Gluten Info not yet available
    Crustaceans No
    Eggs No
    Fish No
    Lupin No
    Milk No
    Molluscs No
    Mustard No
    Nuts No
    Peanuts No
    Sesame Seeds No
    Soybeans No
    Sulphur Dioxide Sulphites No
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    The 'Fitting' Finale??..

    This has been a month of the 'Devil' with Arran and Bowmore bringing out two Devil'ishly good limited releases into the market. So I decided to pit the two the devil's against each other. Here's what I thought of the Arran first.. Nose: The nose which was the best part of this one.. was a exceptionally pleasing medley of fruits and spices.. Apple, bananas.. with cinnamon's and vanilla. As it opens up further you get some dried black raisins and towards the end .. what remains is some refreshing lemon zest. I kept it aside with a few drops of water in it.. and that brought out a lot of ripe oranges and wood.. Each of those French Oak.. Bourbon and Sherry casks used for maturing this one.. made their presence clearly felt here. Palate: The palate does have more of those fruits coming through.. although this time it was harder to point out which ones exactly.. I'd say they were definitely more tropical .. There were also some dark chocolatey flavors coming through with an interesting orangy tang to it. A sprinkling of white pepper and some woody notes were part of the mix too. Overall the palate is fairly creamy with a hint of dryness that begins to appear initially but it loses this completely and just gets a lot more creamier once it marries the tiny bit of water that I'd put in. Finish: The finish wasn't too long.. but not too short either.. a bit of the spices and some mint.. that was more like toothpaste to be honest.. Overall this is indeed was a fine finale.. to what has now become somewhat of an iconic series from this young distillery. Whether or not it has been better than the previous two editions of this series.. is for you to decide.. :)

    Master of Malt Customer Aug 30, 2014

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