Paris Whisky Live was chock full of a dizzying array of offerings – particularly in the VIP section. With such crowds too, it sometimes was a bit of a “get what you can, when you can!” type scenario.
With the Caperdonic & Mortlach, my scant tasting notes didn’t even capture which “Antipode” they were featured… just the photos let on that both were in the 20 year range…
Dubbed “Glen Grant 2”, Caperdonich was founded by J & J Grant around 18978 next to the main Glen Grant distillery. Shut only a few years later in 1902, it was primarily used to supply parts to its sibling across the road. That all changed in 1965 when it was rebuilt by Glenlivet, updating its name to Caperdonic, and resuming production. Changing hands a few times, it stopped production in 2002 and then was demolished just 10 years later. You can read more here.
So what about this particular cask, bottled by Signatory for La Maison du Whisky?
Caperdonic 22 year (6 July 2000 / 5 Aug 2022) Hogshead Cask #29480 57.6%
- Colour – Copper
- Nose – Quite shy initially, then increasingly fruity
- Palate – Interesting spice, a touch nutty
- Finish – Gently faded away
A good example of the fruity, nutty character Caperdonich is known for… what a treat.
I then moved on to another exclusive La Maison du Whisky bottling – this time for their “Chapter VII” series…
Mortlach (2012/2022) 58.1%
- Colour – Brilliant ruby
- Nose – Sherry and ” boom!” intense and unmistakable sherry aromas
- Palate – Again – dark rich and heavy sherry influences, veering into rum raisins
- Finish – Continued in the same vein
What a sherry bomb! Heavy and showing every bit of its age – in a good way!
Like all experiences at a whisky festival, this was just a quick “sniff” and “swish” so please treat these tasting notes as superficial impressions! More of a starting point than a well-informed review.
Glenfarclas 10 year “Family Cask” (17 May 2012 / 20 May 2022) Sherry Hogshead #2504 60.9% (LMdW) 300 Bottles
I hope I can be forgiven for just a few scribbles for this next whisky – from the reliable Glenfarclas family stable – my notes literally state only:
Classic sherry nose, nice spicy sherry on the palate – lively and bursting with character.
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