Aberlour 10 yo 1990/2000 (62.9%, Scotch Malt Whisky Society 54.14)  Color: very pale white wine. Nostril: hay, barley, lemongrass, crushed inexperienced herbs, handfuls of milled grist, oatcakes and so on. Uncooked, pure and utterly stark bare malt whisky. As soon as once more it makes you consider sure plum eau de vies, simply with out the identical assertive fruitiness. However it’s actually somewhat charming inside this very bare profile – makes you consider many equally uncooked outdated Cadenhead AC bottlings. With water: hi there? Appears to flatline a little bit, some carbon paper, ink and moist ferns maybe. Mouth: certainly, petrols, crushed flower stems, chopped parsley, mineral oils, shoe polish and hints of caraway and fennel seed. With water: at its finest right here I’d say, fatter in texture, barley extracts, mineral oils, shoe polish and touches of darjeeling tea. End: medium, barely sizzling and peppery, hints of clay and plasticine too. Extraordinarily austere malt whisky. Feedback: from an period when indy bottling had terrific highs, some excessive lows and somewhat plenty of this type of factor which most likely ought to as an alternative have been tipped into a mix. Completely advantageous in the event you like them this uncooked, petrolic and austere, however in any other case utterly unessential. SGP: 351 – 77 factors.
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