1 June 2009
OLD & RARE Tasting Notes are:
OAR0075 GLENCADAM 32 YEAR OLD
On the nose detect truly attractive round, toasted, sweet, fruity, vanilla’d and gristy tones. Initially on the palate it
is massively spiced and distinctly citric, with marmalade-on-toast flavours. All of this leads to an attractively
“perfumed” finish which is zesty, still spiced and deep down warming. (F)
OAR0072 ARDBEG 36 YEAR OLD
This rare Ardbeg has maintained a lot of its original feisty character even through all those years of maturation. On
the nose discover the chimney with smoked meats, the maritime, creosote character with a citric influence – still
oily and peaty. Initially the palate is complex, subtle and delicate, even sweet but then opens up to ashes and rich
peat smoke which coats the mouth. The suggestion of smoked ham returns on the finish with wet ashes and soft
tar lingering on and on and on… (J)
