Islay region – 66.5%ABV – $85 (no longer available – only 231 bottles available)
Years ago, my father (now divorced from my mother) did something crazy. He gave up his apartment, bought a 25′ foot sail boat, rented a spot at a local marina a lived life on the water.
He cracks me up. He could live in a pick up truck in a parking lot if he had to/wanted to. This is a man who lives the saying “when life hands you lemons, make lemonade”. What a man!
Back to the boat and marina:
Growing up, I’d see my dad every weekend. When he lived on the boat I had the great opportunity to experience the ocean air, the beach and a shit ton of dead horse-show crabs, fish, seaweed, etc…. The sights, the smells, the water, it was a great time and I looked forward to every weekend.
Tasting this whisky brought me back to that time in my life; in his life. I’ve said it before – one of the most beatiful things about whisky is that it can transport to back in time through smell and taste memory. A wonderful, wonderful thing.
On the nose — I’m instantly transported to a hot summer day at the beach by the docks – salt air fills my nose as does engine exhaust (though mild).
Brine and soot abounds.
Sweet vanilla and even some citronella.
With water: those baby sick/sour milk notes are much more prominent (almost makes me wish we had a little baby in the house again).
A touch soapy now too.
On the mouth — Like squeezing a hot pepper and lighting the oil spray on fire. In my mouth. Sweet fancy Moshe, this is some hot stuff!
An extra tiny sip before I add water unearths some peat smoke and a sooty exhaust pipe (and a dash of sweet honey & jam).
With water (bringing it down to about 58%ABV): Oof, that’s better!
Berry jam from the start then some cooked butter.
Creamy vanilla and a soft mouth feel (it was tough to tell the mouth feel before… when my mouth was on fire).
Finish — Long finish with an odd mix of briny green olives and honey – two layered flavors.
In sum — This one will put hair on your chest or make your boobies bigger (for the ladies out there). While I’m not sure either is a good thing, my point is that this is some powerful, powerful stuff. However, it’s right up my alley. Even though drinking this reminds me of summer days on the shoreline of Connecticut, it’s thoroughly enjoyable in the wintertime and man, do we have a winter here in CT in 2011!! The snowiest January on record!!