The box and a personal letter |
A few weeks ago I stumbled across an article about an ongoing "Battle of the Blends" hosted by Master of Malt and The Whisky Magazine. You could sign up to be a judge in this battle and I decided to give it a shot. Just short after I received an email telling me that I am one of the judges. And just short after that a small package arrived with my two samples and a nice letter describing what to do.
The two samples |
So here are my tasting notes (you can read over here what Jack Mountain tasted):
Blend A (on the left)
Colour: amber
Nose: At first you notice fruity
notes of lemon and pineapple combined with hints of fresh wood and some sweetness
from sherry. With time subtle notes of apple, pear, honey and some smoke
appear.
Palate: You can taste fresh
lemongrass combined with some honey and some nuts. Very complex and refreshing.
Are there some hints of gummy bears at the end?
Finish: It's long (especially for a
blend) and (heart) warming.
Colour: light amber
Nose: There are some floral notes
combined with some smoky lemon notes and just a little bit of sweetness from
toffee. Otherwise it's a little bit flat.
Palate: Smoked meat and a hint of
toffee are combined with some toasted wood. A faint hint of some sweetness
(Tutti Frutti) appears in the end.
Finish: It's as long as Blend A and
(heart) warming just like Blend A.
So that were actually my first two
tasting notes! Hope you enjoyed them and keep in mind next year there
will be another Battle of the Blends. The exact composition of both blends will
be published in "The Whisky Magazine" Issue 131 in December!
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Lukas
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