
This 10-year-old single malt was part of Jura's core range through the 2000s and 2010s, before it underwent a revamp in 2018. A nice find for a retro collection or a nostalgic tasting.
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Very nice. Bought it on the coldest night of the year. Have not tried it before. Thoroughly enjoyed it.
I loved the original Jura 10. Bold taste and a great surprise for the price. This 10 is very different. It's like they're trying to taste like everyone else. I still like some of their other drams, but this one is not my favorite.
Honestly, I'm not picky when it comes to my whiskies. I'll drink anything in a pinch. On long flights, I've enjoyed Red Label on the rocks and been happy as a clam. All of this is to say, this is the one bottle I would never, ever buy again. Maybe - and this is a big maybe - if I was on a desert island and it was the only whisky available. But probably not. It's so cloyingly sweet that any pleasant fruitiness is instantly overwhelmed by an artificial caramel flavor. It smells just like it tastes - cloying and artificial. This was my only whisky for a 10 day boat trip and I, along with 7 others, didn't finish it.
Good, entry-level single malt. All of the Juras are good value, IMO. The Origin is delicate and interesting, the Elixir is sweet and fruity, the Superstition has great depth and the Diurach's Own & the Turas-Mara were my favourites, until Christmas, when I had the 21 year old. All good; all interesting - the whole range is worth exploring, for me. Ian
I like the peatyness. Tried this on my first visit to Scotland with great memorys when prices were more affordable. This is one I can still afford.