Thursday, March 6, 2014
review #67: Mortlach 1995/2012, A. D. Rattray, 49.1%, ex-bourbon hogshead, C#2437, 276 bottles
in celebration of new spending opportunities
Apparently there will be some new official bottlings of Mortlach soon. The bottles are pretty. I won't be buying any, however -- not that they'd sell to me, anyway.
Here's one that's about 18 yrs old -- so it would cost about $450 for a 750ml bottle at the official rates. I suppose they must be picking casks from a pretty good selection for the OB.
nose: a little odd -- curiously young and old, and conventional and unusual at the same time. So: malty and even a little beery, then stale cigarettes, then some sweet orchard fruit (Asian pears, I think), a little vanilla, wood smoke, new carpet, cherry cream cheese cake. It takes a while to open up, but gradually becomes more perfumed, albeit with wood smoke still in front.
palate: malty, sweet, and a little phenolic
finish: weird! stale cigarettes and vanilla, very clearly, and maybe a little poached pair.
It's hard to get a measure on this, but I think I'll settle on: conventionally pleasant, but with an interesting twist.
score: 83
Labels:
Dewar Rattray,
Mortlach
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