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The English 2010 Heavily Smoked

(70cl, 46%)

The English 2010 Heavily Smoked

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The English 2010 Heavily Bottling Note

A rare heavily-peated variant of The English single malt whisky distilled in 2010 and bottled in 2021 after a good ol' slumber. Peated to 63ppm, this is a robustly-flavoured malt to rival many Islay mainstays. What? Who said that?

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Tasting Note by The Chaps at Master of Malt

Nose: Seaweed, salted caramel, and oodles of rich and creamy smoke.

Palate: Caramel, more of that beautiful salinity and more than a touch of red fruit, and nectarine.

Finish: Long, lingering, and with unremitting wave after wave of that sweet, sweet peat.

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English 2010 Heavily Smoked Reviews

Underrated gem

I reckon you could blind taste test a Scotsman into thinking this was an Islay they were unfamiliar with.
Strong bonfire smoke, with a refreshing sweetness and a salinity just a touch milder than an island whisky. Sweet, complex and oh so smoky, but with distinctive freshness.

23rd November 2022

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