Nice review, Jason. I reccomend you check out the Edradour Natural Cask Strength bottlings, which come in Ibisco decanters. Nowadays they are usually 12 years old, for example 2006 vintage (whiskybase #139859). Or another Signature bottling from their Un-chillfiltered series, 10 yo sherry matured Edradour (for example 2009 vintage whiskybase #155777). Those are both single cask releases so different casks are available on different markets. There are also some older bottlings, including some Italian or French wine finnishes, but they are fairly steeply priced and not so easy to get.
Nice review, Jason.
I reccomend you check out the Edradour Natural Cask Strength bottlings, which come in Ibisco decanters. Nowadays they are usually 12 years old, for example 2006 vintage (whiskybase #139859). Or another Signature bottling from their Un-chillfiltered series, 10 yo sherry matured Edradour (for example 2009 vintage whiskybase #155777). Those are both single cask releases so different casks are available on different markets. There are also some older bottlings, including some Italian or French wine finnishes, but they are fairly steeply priced and not so easy to get.
Thanks for the tip - I will keep my eyes open
I haven't had Edradour in a long time... Maybe it's worth another look.
This one was really nice
I have a 2009 cask strength vintage bottling from van Wees (The Ultimate) which is also very very very good. (Bottled 2018, 9yo)
van Wees (The Ultimate) have some really good products
I would like to try more Edradour. Springbank calls wet casks 'Fresh Sherry' I think.
Thanks Phil!
I love that, across your videos, ever time you explain your scoring method you slap your forehead for F.
Yep - just so stupid but glad you enjoy it!