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Enjoyably coastal single malt from Old Pulteney, this 15 year old expression matured in both bourbon and Spanish oak casks resulting in a splendid balance of sweetness and spice. Excellent stuff from this much-celebrated distillery in the Highlands.
Toffee, coffee and sultanas. Balanced sweetness of toffee and sea spray salinity.
Salted caramel cookies, green apple sharpness, sea salt and straw.
Chocolate with red chilli. A hint of spiced rum warmth.
It’s excellent. Surprisingly sweet, a bit sharp for my taste, but leaves with an excellent warmth. At 73GBP per bottle, it’s a bargain.
This is beautiful whisky. It combines the maritime character that OP is known for with some nice sherry notes. Lots of dried fruit on the nose with an excellent mouth feel.
I loved the 12yo and tried the 15yo recently. I get this salted caramel tast and maritim notes, very enjoyable. Then the chocolate and chilli takes over. Not what I like the most, but hey, nothing is perfect right ? Still a very good whisky, but in this price range you can find better for sure. Like others it also reminds me the Springbank 15yo... Which is more complex and balanced, for what I know.
Beautifully balanced, biscuity and maritime flavours, finding it hard to reach past at the moment.
Imagine yourself on a rocking boat in the middle of the ocean. Now take a sip of the Old Pulteney 15. Taste the saltiness, taste the mist of the seawater that's been whipped up by the wind. Welcome to the seaside town of Old Pulteney