Jura 21 Year Old Tide Whisky 70cl

Scotch Whisky • 70cl • 46.7%
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Country Scotch Whisky
Region Island Whisky
Distillery/Brand Jura
Style Single Malt Whisky

Jura 21 Year Old Tide

A stunning release from Jura, Tide is a 21 year old single malt with a dual maturation, released as part of the Aged Vintage series. Firstly, the whisky rested in American white oak bourbon barrels before it was transferred to hand-selected virgin American white oak casks, which imparted a slightly more spicy character. It was finally bottled at 46.7% ABV in a frosted glass bottle, along with a pretty funky presentation box.

Tasting Note by The Chaps at Master of Malt

Nose Gingerbread, buttery caramel digestive biscuits and tropical fruit, namely banana.

Palate Melted white chocolate, toasted walnut, sugared almonds, gingersnap biscuits, marzipan.

Finish A spicy finish with allspice, pepper and a touch of honey.

Winner of 4 spirit awards

Category Winner
Category Winner
Best Islands Single Malt - 2020
World Whiskies Awards
Gold
Gold
Distillers' Single Malts 21 years old and over - 2020
International Spirits Challenge
Gold
Gold
Scotch Single Malt - Island - 2019
International Wine & Spirit Competition
Silver
Silver
Distillers' Single Malts 21 years old and over - 2019
International Spirits Challenge

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This product does not contain any notifiable allergens
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Reviews for Jura 21 Year Old Tide
Nips the tongue but then glides down!
Very nice indeed. Full of flavour and although it nips the tip of the tongue at 46.7% it really does slide down smoothly. Doesn't need water. Having bought a 3cl sample, I am very tempted to purchase a bottle.
David G , United Kingdom
one year ago
One of Jura’s best.
The Jura 21 Tide is a very nice whisky. Best I’ve had for some time. I was privileged to come to Jura via a gift of a bottle of Visions of Jura from a privately commissioned distillation of 265 bottles laid down for 20years and bottled at 55.8%. To be honest nothing has ever come close to that fine dram which lasted me many years of careful drinking. I have had a significant amount of single malts over the years and many Juras, which remain my favourite
My wife often treats me to a different Bottle. I was treated to a Jura 18yr old by my wife last Christmas and it was lovely, one of the best Juras I had enjoyed for some time. This year I was again treated via Master if Malt by my beloved, this time to the 21 yr old Tide. For me personally this is the best I have imbibed since the Visions of Jura I was gifted. It is heavier than that, rich spicy and warming. I’m not sophisticated enough to be able to distinguish all the tasting notes as above but it is strong flavoursome and a very rewarding indulgence. I would recommend this whisky wholeheartedly
John M , United Kingdom
2 years ago
Received as a gift
Very nice but was expecting something out of this world for the price.
Master of Malt Customer
2 years ago
Received as a gift
Very nice but I wouldn't pay this price for any whiskey.
Master of Malt Customer
2 years ago
Delicious.
Fantastic vintage single malt. Beautiful slightly sweet finish with spice undertones. Light on the palate, yet robust on the nose.
Ron V , Canada
2 years ago
Excellent whisky you can taste the quality all through the finish
Excellent , complex, gingerbread is very noticeable,
Master of Malt Customer
3 years ago
Exceptional
This is my favorite whisky of all time. Very smooth palate and nose, lovely caramel notes, slight sweetness for me with an oak back note.
Alastair A , United Kingdom
3 years ago
Wonderful smell with a little flatness thereafter
Very interesting- the sweet smell I get is freshly spun candy floss and a tiny hint of something fruity that I can't quite place. I suppose banana is a reasonable approximation as mentioned but not with strong conviction. Perhaps a raisin-and-flower-soaked banana? Lovely anyway and very definitely sweet but complex.
Taste wise I predominantly taste barrel oak with some element of orange chocolate liquor. The sharpness of orange is much more apparent if left in the mouth for longer. By comparison to the smell I would say that it is nothing like as beautiful or complex.
The finish is predominantly bitter oak and not much else for me.
Obviously take this with a pinch of salt- you may very much taste something different to me. But ultimately I would say the smell alone is divine, while that divinity unfortunately dissipates. Not a bad whisky though!
Master of Malt Customer
4 years ago
Lovely finish
Beautiful nose and palate but the finish is exceptional.
Master of Malt Customer
4 years ago