We went through the drams on Zoom |
July's tasting was called Rage Against The Maltchine - a chance to try two different expressions from three lesser known distilleries.
Inchgower F&F |
We started off with Inchgower, a Speyside that is a key component of Bell's. The F&F was a delicate dram, very nice, fruity and a bit salty as well. It was clear to see why it has been used for so long in a major blend, as we felt it had a little bit of everything and could accentuate other flavours really well. Or, as someone put it, "it's the whisky equivalent of Spanx". It's about £50 and is 43%.
Inchgower SMWS |
A little bit of water brought the pears out, along with a general fruitiness and a slightly tropical sense of banana. Most drinkers in the club seemed to think this was a bit better but, seeing as it was a cask strength SMWS and members generally prefer the high octane stuff, this wasn't exactly surprising.
The SMWS bottling was £61, and in the little mini vote of the two Inchgowers it won out 16-7.
Teaninch F&F |
Not as good when you added water either. There were bits of barley sugar, a dryness, and a subtle and delicate creaminess going on, although even for the members who are fans of the more subtle drams this was on the delicate side. It didn't get a huge amount of love overall. £43 better spent elsewhere, we felt.
Teaninch Mey Selections |
Cask strength for sure, and perhaps a bit too much of an alcoholic taste for some, there were some questions about whether it was really from the same distillery. One comment was: "One came out of the tap, the other was definitely whisky." It was 54% and £90, and although this got a general thumbs up, there was also agreement the price tag was a bit steep.
However, the Mey bottling beat the F&F by no fewer than 22 votes to 1!
Glenlossie F&F |
It revealed itself a bit more after a couple of sips, so there was perhaps more going on than at first glance. Others also felt it was probably the strongest of the three F&F bottlings. It's £49.
The rival independent was a 22-year-old Carn Mor, under its Celebration of the Cask banner. This was certainly more popular, although a tougher choice than the other pairings because both it and number five were good in their own way.
Glenlossie Carn Mor |
In the overall dram of the night voting, dram 2, the SMWS Inchgower, took the title with eight votes, ahead of the Carn Mor which got six. And, as if all that voting wasn't enough, we found time for a tiny bit more democracy to finish the evening. In the overall consideration of Diageo v the Rest of the World, it was just two votes for the corporate Maltchine and 21 for Rage!
Thanks to Adam for co-ordinating the tasting and everyone who presented whiskies and took part. Another successful Zoom tasting.
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