After exploring Hunter Laing & Co‘s Ardnahoe distillery, we focused on exploring what put these folks on the map since 2013 – their independent bottles and blends! It was Day 2 of the 2024 Whisky Show in London and we were primed to explore something truly special.
Scarabus 10 year 46%
We were directed to first explore Scarabus – a series dedicated to Islay malts and a guessing game between Caol Ila and Lagavulin. It is a mix of re-fill, ex-bourbon, and virgin American oak casks. As I’d sampled it relatively recently, I passed, however, my tasting companion enjoyed it!
First off was an expression from their First Editions series….
Auchriosk 25 years (1996 / 2022) PX Sherry Butt HL19727 48% (Hunter Laing – First Editions)
- Nose – Fruity, strawberries, a cornucopia of different berries, making a luscious fruit compote, sweet spice, and cream, it continued to evolve the more time it spent in the glass to have the fruits and berries joined by chocolate and nuts
- Palate – Spicy, black pepper and strawberries, soft and understated, incredibly balanced and smooth, complex, nuanced
- Finish – Mmmmm…. raisins, spice, caramel, and all things nice
This was a lovely dram – well worth the wait for 25 years.
We then moved on to their Old Malt Cask series… Typically bottled at 50%, a new cask is bottled each month.
Craigellachie 16 year Sherry Butt HL21170 50% (Hunter Laing – Old Malt Cask)
- Nose – Vanilla, sweet like milky mathai, a hint of dried fruits
- Palate – Starts soft then builds up, chocolate-covered ginger spice, sherry
- Finish – Surprisingly hot finish, even a bit salty at the close
Not bad but also not outstanding. However, I will admit I’m not always a big Craigellachie fan, so it wasn’t surprising that I was a bit middling about this one.
Ardmore 12 year (July 2010) Refill Barrel HL21172 50% (Hunter Laing – Old Malt Cask)
- Nose – Now we are talking! Very sweet on the nose, honey, hibiscus, very bright, shifting into glazed ham with a citrus twist
- Palate – Wonderfully well-rounded, fruit and peat in terrific balance
- Finish – Subtle and lingers
This Ardmore was much more to my taste – quite enjoyable!
Glen Grant 25 year (1998 / 2023) 50% (Hunter Laing – Old Malt Cask)
- Nose – A classic nose – honey, subtle floral, followed by a citrus tang… we immediately dubbed this a “sniffing” whisky – the kind you just want to come back to again and again to take a whiff
- Palate – Lovely! We found it best to just leave on your tongue for a bit – it was sweet yet with just enough spice to not be a push-over.
- Finish – Long and lingering – just right! With a nice oily lemon close
They say it is good to leave the best to last so it can be fully appreciated. I think the folks at Hunter Laing delivered here! Elegant and beautiful – this was a clear class act.
Confession time – I did indeed leave this in the glass for as long as I could to enjoy the aromas. It kept shifting between honey, floral, and citrus most delightfully.
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