Jura 10 years
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- Опубликовано: 29 сен 2024
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Whisky.com reviews the Jura 10 years.
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I work in Invergordon distillery for Whyte and Mackay who own Jura,have done for 24 years,great to see the spirits I fill into casks everyday get reviewed , cheers
I’m new to Whisky and I just bought this last night. My 2nd one I’ve tried. Wow, what an amazing product you make. I am in love! Want to try the Journey next.
@@randyblankenship8203 I’m so glad you enjoy it, Dalmore is our best selling malt, it’s well worth seeking out
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Love it! Great job guys. I’m glad I found Jura.
I'm surprised no one mentioned the slight hint of peat/smoke in it..... That's what I got anyway. Anyway, great channel guys. Love your reviews.
It does have a bit of that
I found that the peat is undetectable on the nose, but builds up once you've had a few sips. Love the Jura 10!
This is a great tasting whisky. Very deep and intence and great for the price. Love the stuff!
My friend has just given me a bottle as a gift, enjoy watching your thoughts before trying myself.. excellent channel
I just opened a bottle of this very Jura and drank a small glass with you both! Thoroughly enjoyeabe
What a funny guy!
Please...the sound of "chewing" the whisky...is horrible and not elegant. Anyway, it's wonderful to see father and son tasting whisky together. Congrats!
I think you will begin to admire this sound after you watch a few more of these reviews . It’s the master at work
@@fraserthistle4200 my friend, even if a fart is needed I will NEVER find it fine and elegant. And malt whisky deserves all the gentlemanly refined and gracious manners. Merry Christmas to you and to the malt whisky family. Cheers
Thank you Rui, I enjoyed your reply. Merry Christmas to you too
Rui! I think you are better off being deaf
Jura gets a lot of negative comments which kind of put me off it, but then you also get some positive reviews. If Horst doesn't hate it, I am inclined to want to try it!
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You guys are great. It’s a joy sipping my whisky while listening to your comments on the taste. Thank you for sharing the love for your profession.
This whisky surprised me in a positive way. It’s almost half the price of a Glenfiddich 12 bottle here in Uruguai. It’s not much of a complex malt, but for me it was very easy and round to drink. Didn’t smell anything like alcohol, nail polish, cetone and things like that. Good whisky in my opinion.
It is a great choice for the price!
I’ve tried many different single malts, sort of a nice pastime experimenting with them all , but I’ve settled on Jura, I’m having a10year old right now, and got a few different ones in the cupboard, proper nice and value for money 👍
Goddamn as soon as that Ben spoke you can tell he is the son. And if he's not then shoot me dead 😂
"the ferry looks like those... landing ships" (nervous chuckle). That was almost like from the Simpsons 😀
Love these reviews and sipping along. Jura is very good, would love to see a Jura seven wood, it is probably my favorite whisky.
I would totally agree with that remark about the intensity, especially at 10 years. And it's quite humbling to hear the father here say that. It's remarkable it gets that intensity with almost zero peat (though the description does say "A touch of peat". And I think I do catch a hint of it). I was searching for that briny quality. It's there, but I'm sure it's more pronounced in the 12. Very nice. Really an interesting dram indeed.
The sherry cask is really there. Almost similar to Aberlour, yet quite different obviously.
My thoughts but for me more pleasing than the aberlour, just personal preference
Bought it on sale from tesco. It reminds me of johnny walker red in terms of how intense it can be, but the taste is much better in comparison. Still really intense.
then it really must not be that intense, red is not intense at all imho :D
@@groberti it tastes of nail polish remover, it aint foolin' anyone
@@cofinify yeah, that might be true 🤣🤣 they are selling ethanol for a higher price :D
Mine didn’t taste massive at all, was a whisper. Did I get a weird bottle or does anyone else find it good but thin in intensity of flavor?
I got this on special offer from a supermarket. I would agree with your assessment. I enjoy it, but would not describe it as particularly intense myself.
@@MannBazza oddly I bought a G&M independent bottle of Jura a while back and it was a totally different animal. Stronger but more milky than peaty with no smoke. Jura is a confusing malt, it is a chameleon
low proof :/
Its good for £25,pity only 40% abv,but still tastes pleasant enough!Nothing spectacular,but worth a try when on sale.Tried 7 Wood but was not totally pressed...Ok but nothing special!
Ian Crombie not every whisky has to be special to be enjoyed :)
@@IvanIvanov-nj7se thats true...variety can be the spice of Life!🥃🥃🥃😃
Woah, amazing taste on this one! defnitely getting the dark chocolate with just a hint of fruit, Its intense but not too strong .
What is the PPM level of Jura 10yo? Or is it unpeated whisky?
This whiskey goes very nicely with a nasal snuff from Mullins & Westley called Mature Crumbled.
This whisky is fantastic…peaty but complex like Talisker.
Do a review of the Jura 12yr old next! cheers
Well it stands to reason, it's only going to get more intense and better. But actually I've tried both, would you believe me if I said the 10 seemed better this round? It's all about batches and when you buy it. And where you're at. Once a malt spirit is being made at this level, it's gonna be solid if you buy from a legit distillery. So don't get caught up too much in the age statement. I do admit I'm cautious of NAS, but that's the badge of spirit drinker.
@@humanonearth1I can believe it , my favourite tipple is Laphroaig and I will take the cheaper select over the 10yo every time
I have been intrresting about this one for a long time, but at the same time beeing in the doubts should I buy this one or not, i dont want to get ahead of myself and regret it
I like how you guys do reviews. Personally I liked ‘superstition’ but this one underwhelming. I felt it was a bit.. dunno, very sweet but not much else. Anyway. Good to get your take on this. Proost.
Bottle of Knob in the background 😂
Right?! Not particularly exotic! Lol
Can't call Horst a whisky snob!
Enjoying for the first time as I type. Like a less cloying Bowmore and the first sherry finish that I have liked. Very nice.
Looks heavily coloured😳
Dang, that shit is dark!
Wasnt impressed with the 10yr old jura
Honestly, one of the worst whiskys I've ever tasted. Smells like alcohol. Only taste I get too. I get nothing else.
Not used to drinking whisky much? Maybe you're not using the correct glass? Idk, i think it is delicious
@@modvind No, I have more than 100 bottles of scotch. Right now my favorite is Clynelish 14. I think jura is just garbage compared to everything I've had.
@@wking8 ok, fair enough :)
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I have a bottle of Jura origin (the left bottle!) and I really dont like it! One of only a few whiskys I dont
why?
@@RedboRF I'ts actually grown on me. I wasnt keen on it initially. I dont really know why I just preferred different whiskys over it but it's actually very nice
@@simonh2011 I've never tried it but now I really want to. thanks, mate!
Well I like the Origin very much. There is a licorice aftertaste I enjoy. If you let it breathe a few minutes the aroma evolves delicately.
jura 10 was my first malt ever and it put me off from drinking whisky for couple of years. It was sharp and oily. I had to finish the bottle with coke. I'm curious how I would perceive it now after I tasted many more whiskies. I don't think its a good first beginner malt
Definitely not a biginner. It might be a good introduction to peat tho
I loved it as my first single malt scotch
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