March 02/2012 release:
This is the big St. Pat's release, so there are quite a few re-releases and a couple of new bottles this time around. First up, Inishowen. Irish for Island of Eoghan, this whiskey is named for a small peninsula of land on the northernmost end of Ireland. A blend of both standard and peated malts, and some grain whiskies for balance. This creates a great balance of bright fruits, sweet grains and subtle peat, pepper the nose. In the mouth; that fruitiness blooms with notes of red fruits (berries and such), floral vanilla, hints of pears, and the peat scatters through the mix. The finish is strong but short lived; the grain builds the finish very quickly into a dry and short pop. Check your local LCBO [Sku #656017], for a $35 bottle.
The Irishman Single Malt is a 100% pot still Irish malt. This 10 year old is made up from a bourbon sherry mix and features citrus, creamy notes and floral hints in the background. The mouth reveals red fruits (passion fruit and berries), cereal grains, honey and almonds. The finish is medium and very well balanced. There are both drying notes and warming notes that blend with the sweetness which creates the balance. Check your local LCBO for Sku #250159 for your $60 bottle. I also see the Irishman 70 (70% pot still blend) under Sku #135186, but no stock; A future release?
Last but certainly not least is Writer's Tears Pot Still Blend.
This is a bit of an anomaly; rich honeyed notes seem to over shadow the
traditional pot still fruitiness. There are peppered throughout;
bright notes of sharp fruit like starfruit or fresh passion fruit (very
sharp and sour but sweet at the same time). In the mouth, this is a
belter! It mingles so well, soft sweet notes, hard brash malt, bright
fruit. I strongly suggest you check your local LCBO [Sku #271106],
for you own bottle. At only $48/bottle this is the one I'm on the
look out for. There were none left where I tried it, but I think it
will be an order in for sure.March 17/2012 re-release:
March 31/2012 release:
Well here is an interesting one indeed! Auchentoshan Valinch. This is a limited expression of their Classic bottling, albeit unchillfiltered and served at 57.5% ABV. All this for $64/bottle; I think you've got a heck of a good deal on your hands. Auchentoshan is one of the last 3 remaining lowland distilleries, and one of the few to claim triple distillation (I hear they their triple is really 2.5 times but that's beside the point). Nose is quite lively with notes of citrus, vanilla, candied ginger, crème brûlée and hints of rose water. This is a pretty hot whisky in need of a drink to settle itself down. In the mouth, there are lovely notes of sweets, creamy richness, bitter orange zest that blends so well with the creamy notes. With water, it settles quite nicely and opens up with the more typical Auchentoshan floral honey notes. Check you local LCBO for this bottle [Sku #266577] and grab one!
Wow! That was a big one! There are a lot of great items that came out this round, and quite a few that I never see listed in the flyers. I'll have to soon start compiling a list of bottles that I find interesting, but then I'll let my secrets out of the bag. If you follow my twitter feed <HERE>, maybe I'll let you in on some odd finds and interesting bottles that I see. Until the next time, keep your stick on the ice, and the ice out of your glass.
