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Quaich1
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PostPosted: Wed Apr 08, 2015 2:30 am    Post subject: Three Impressive Drams at my Club Tasting Reply with quote

Just returned from a lovely evening at my single malt scotch club with 3 single malts I have never tried before:

SPEY Tenn? 46% abv Selected Edition with numbered bottle

ANCNOC Peter Arkle 4 Warehouse Edition 46% abv

Adelphi Fascadale Batch 7, 14 Year, 46%abv (Highland Park)

My taste notes are now posted on the Taste Notes section of the Forum.

***The Spey Tenn? finished in tawny Port Casks is really outstanding. Tonight was the first time this expression was tasted in Canada. Very few bottles made its way to Ontario. Jim Murray rates it at 90 and I have to agree. 18,000 bottles world wide. There is also an 18 year expression but no bottles made it to Ontario.
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PostPosted: Wed Apr 08, 2015 8:26 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

I read your notes on all 3 drams the port finished Spey Tenn? sounds interesting

I believe there is a Spey 12, 18 and 21 year old. We dont hear much about Spey from the Speyside distillery, I believe Taiwan is the main market for Spey. I did have the Speyside 12 year old in the past, but reading the description of the Spey 12 on TWE it sounds quite a differrent whisky, they describe it as "a sherried and peaty whisky", the old Speyside 12 had a touch of sherry influence but no peat.
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