The series starts on the mellow side of things with Gordon & MacPhail's non-vintage licensed bottling of Scapa 10-year-old. It's good to see that G&M bottled it at 43%abv, rather than 40%. More the whisky, I do not know, other than that my sample is from a bottle that was filled at least nine years ago, and it was an American release.
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Distillery: Scapa
Ownership: Pernod Ricard (via Chivas Brothers)
Region: Isle of Orkney
Bottler: Gordon & MacPhail
Age: minimum 10 years
Maturation: ???
Outturn: ???
Alcohol by Volume: 43%
Chillfiltered? Probably
e150a? Probably
(from a bottle split)
NOTES
A pretty layer of fresh apricots. dried pineapple, orange candy, and anise sits atop the nose. Malt, oak spice, and wet stones mix together underneath.
The straightforward, mildly sweet palate is all lemon, milk chocolate, malt and vanilla.
A soapy moment appears in the finish, then disappears by the third sip, thankfully. Limes, tart oranges, and vanilla remain.
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Between its bright nose and solid palate, and considering my bleak expectations, this whisky is a fun surprise. It's a very easy drinker, a background whisky, and could be from any one of scores of distilleries. I'm not sure if bottling it at a higher ABV would have done much to elevate it further, so I'll take it as it is. Overall, it's a promising start.
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