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Jura 10 Year Old Bottling Note
Part of the new core range of whiskies launched by Isle of Jura in early 2018, this 10 year old expression takes the place of Jura Origin. It's initially aged in American white oak bourbon barrels before enjoying a finishing period in Oloroso sherry butts and bottled at 40% ABV. It has the subtle smoke characteristic of Jura's excellent Island single malts, with robust vanilla and an intense kick of sherried sweetness underneath.
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Tasting Note by The Chaps at Master of Malt
Nose: Honeyed barley and peaches in syrup, with light wafts of fragrant wood smoke.
Palate: Oily and subtly spicy at first, before notes of earthy vanilla pod and chocolate-covered raisins develop.
Finish: Another touch of smoke rounds things off.
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Jura 10 Year Old Reviews
Wish it was better
Sometimes excellent! easy drinking, smooth, subtle. But sometimes like zingy paper, watery, papery, woody. Awesome and disappointing in 2 different bottles. Have drunken enough to share the notes.
14th July 2022
Excellent for the price
You've got all that you want from a whisky for €26! I initially tried this neat and the nose was smokey with a sweetness not unlike peat, a little bit of water allowed the chocolate and coffee through as well as hints of ginger and orange with the smoke more in the background.
Taste when neat was sweet and oily, kind of like peat and it was quite peppery after a while. With water it was much smoother, very chocolatey, hints of coffee and black pepper again after a while.
Aftertaste is oily, peppery, smokey, nice. Basically this is a great all rounder especially for the price. If you're into smoke and peat with sweetness and pepper, anything which resembles an islay (I have a smokehead and laphroaig 10, both of which I really enjoy, Bowmore 12 is my favourite) you'll enjoy this, of not, look elsewhere
14th June 2022
It's not great
I've given this one numerous chances yet it continues to disappoint. Possibly a bad bottle? I doubt I'll buy again to test this theory.
14th June 2022
Good
This is good, better than Seven Wood.
12th June 2022
Don’t bother
Don’t waste your money on this . The old 10yr old ‘Origin’ was good but this tastes like watery wet cardboard, spend another fiver and buy the 12yr old instead , it’s so much better than this crap.
10th February 2022
Looking forward to next dram
Excellent pallet when drinking
Going to try 12 year old next
27th November 2021
Disappointing
I bought this at the start of my whisky journey, I wasn't a fan then and a couple years in I'm still not much of a fan. The taste reminds me of what I thought whisky tastes like when I was a teenager, nothing like some of the beautiful drams I've enjoyed since. I tried using it as a mixer, but there's a bitter note that still comes through that I can't seem to shake. Not too sure what I can do with the bottle as it's mostly full.
9th November 2021
Appalingly bad
It may sound harsh, but this stuff is rubbish. I can't work out what the flavour profile is trying to do; it falls all over the place and just doesn't come together. There is some peat and smoke on the nose, but this is lost in the confusion of sweet and salt in the mouth. Highland Park 10 is way superior, as is of course, Talisker 10. Of the ten bottles on my whisky shelf at the moment, this is by far the worst. A huge disappointment. Never again. I'd rather drink the cheapest bottle on my shelf, which is Ballantine's finest.
16th October 2021
Okay
It's very smooth. Slightly smoky, sweet and bitter. I think I can taste the e150 flavour?
7th June 2021
Lovely, easy-going dram
This is a very enjoyable dram, very reminiscent of the old Superstition bottling: sweet with honey and vanilla, some dried fruits, and a whisper of smoke. Not overly-complex, but very drinkable.
14th May 2021
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