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'Edited' is an Indian single malt whisky created by Master Distiller Michael John using Indian 6-row barley as well as peated Scottish barley. The final vatting contains 15% of the peated spirit with maturation taking place in bourbon casks.
Toasted cereal, big barley and honey notes, Hob Nobs! Slightly vegetal peatiness, lemon and seaweed. Some beach bonfire but the peat isn't overpowering. Malty.
Wood spices, a bowl of porridge with honey and then demerara whilst sat beside a fireplace.
A touch of mocha, oak and perhaps old fashioned liquorice.
Peated Indian single malt whisky from John Distilleries that shows very well at what we would usually consider a young age.
Not much on the nose, none of the sweetness of the Brilliance. Little going on in the mouth also; it seem the flavour has been Edited out of this one. Overall very neutral. A drop of water takes it back towards the Brilliance with some more grassy notes. but with a flat spot where the sweetness should be. A nice solid foundation with nothing built on it.
Recommend by a friend at work. I bought 3 bottles on his recommendation. 1 for myself and 2 for my Brothers in Law. My nieces partner came round on Xmas Eve who’s a lover of great whisky was surprised as I was that it was only listed at 46% but the flavour and strength is a powerful pleasure on your palette. It comes across as Cask Strength?? I did say to my friend if it’s no good he will have to issue me with a FULL refund on all 3 bottles??. I’m sure his money is pretty safe!
One of my favourites. There is lots going on. Don’t be put off by the age thing. A year in a barrel in the sub tropical heat of Goa must be equivalent to three in chilly Scotland. Whilst the speed of maturation might make for a different style it has its own complexity and sweetness. And just a hint of peat. The only ingredient not from India with a container or two shipped over each year from Scotland. The Classic cask strength is good too
Very drinkable. I get some of the oak but not much. Certainly something sweetish like honey. Very little peat, I would have liked a bit more there. Medium tingly finish. A good whiskey but I think too young to be a very good whiskey. Price for me is a little too much to justify buying another bottle but I’ll enjoy this just the same.
Loads going o in this dram. On the nose you're hit immediately with mint, really. Definitely pick out loads of flavours. Made me buy the Bold and Brilliance expressions
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