BenRiach 12 Years – 2009 Cask 3812 Review

BenRiach 12 Years – 2009 Cask 3812 is the classic unpeated Benriach aged for 12 years in a Pedro Ximénez Puncheon. Which, if I’m being honest because we’re all friends here, is my least favorite of the potential sherry casks to age in. It’s not a “deal breaker” for me, I’ve had plenty of delicious […]

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BenRiach 12 Years – 2009 Cask 3812 is the classic unpeated Benriach aged for 12 years in a Pedro Ximénez Puncheon. Which, if I’m being honest because we’re all friends here, is my least favorite of the potential sherry casks to age in.

BenRiach 12 Years - 2009 Cask 3812 Review

It’s not a “deal breaker” for me, I’ve had plenty of delicious PX aged and finished whiskies, but it is the one I just happen to like the least. Not because it’s inherently terrible or anything, but because it’s often too cloying, too powerful, and what’s in my glass resembles leathery brown sugar. Like Port, it seems to be a tricky cask to work with, but, when you get one that’s well-balanced, PX-finished whisky can be quite delicious.

Now, let’s get to drinkin’ and see where this one falls.


BenRiach 12 Years – 2009 Cask 3812 – Details and Tasting Notes

 

Whiskey Details

Cask Strength | Non-Chill Filtered | Natural Color

Style: Single Malt (Scotch)
Region: Speyside, Scotland
Distiller: Benriach

Mash Bill: 100% Malted Barley
Cask: ex-Pedro Ximénez Puncheon
Age: 12 Years
ABV: 58.2%

Barrel: 3812
Bottles: 642

BenRiach 12 Years – 2009 Cask 3812 Price: $100*

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“At Benriach we believe we are the sum of our experiences – the product of the people, places and influences that shape us as we journey through life.” – Benriach

BenRiach 12 Years – 2009 Cask 3812 Tasting Notes

EYE
Amber

NOSE
Malty, milk chocolate, brown sugar, dried dark fruit, oak, graham.

Kind of light, even with water there isn’t a ton happening, but what is, is nice.

PALATE
Oaky, malty, dried orchard fruit, char, brown sugar and some Sunkist fruit gems with a bit of baking spice and tannic bite.

It’s a nice warm flavor, but kind of odd the way the oak is prominent here, it reminds me a bit of a very good American Single Malt with the tannic bite.

FINISH
Med-Long -> Oaky, dried fruit and baking spice fade out with a bit of cocoa and brown sugar.

BALANCE, BODY and FEEL
Decent balance, medium-full body and a warm oily feel.


BenRiach 12 Years – 2009 Cask 3812 – Overall Thoughts and Score

Oaky brown sugar… this is nice. It’s a bit odd, it’s interesting, it’s different for a PX, but it’s also nice. The overall, slightly-tannic, profile I associate more with American Single Malt Whiskey. Still, there is a bit more of a refinement to it that isn’t easily found in its American counterparts.

What I’d really like to see is this BenRiach 12 Years – 2009 Cask 3812 done with the peated mash bill instead of the unpeated. With how heavy and bold PX can be I feel a peated spirit could hold up to this better and bring even more complexity to this equation.

SCORE: 3.5/5 (tasty, worth checking out ~ B | 83-86)

*Disclosure: The sample for this Scotch review was graciously sent to me by the company without obligation. The views, opinions, and tasting notes are 100% my own.

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2009 Old Particular Talisker 8 Years Review

Indie Taliskers aren’t exactly rare, but they aren’t exactly plentiful either, so when this 2009 Old Particular Talisker 8 Years popped up at K&L I jumped on it immediately. Then I did what all obsessive whisky nerds do and hoarded it “just in case” I needed it for something. That something came in the form […]

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Indie Taliskers aren’t exactly rare, but they aren’t exactly plentiful either, so when this 2009 Old Particular Talisker 8 Years popped up at K&L I jumped on it immediately. Then I did what all obsessive whisky nerds do and hoarded it “just in case” I needed it for something. That something came in the form of a Pandemic which brought about an opportunity to try the OB Talisker 8 via a sample swap.

2009 Old Particular Talisker 8 Years Review

In a head-to-head I’m going to tell you right now… I liked this more. Not by a monumental amount, but enough to feel a wee bit smug about having picked this up for about $60 ($66 after tax) vs the $120+ the OB, 2020 Limited Edition 8 yo, was going for.

I know this is sold out at K&L long ago, but think of this as a gentle reminder that just because it’s young, doesn’t automatically mean it’s bad, just different. So keep an eye out for future IB releases that fall in line with the specs on this Old Particular Talisker 8 Years.

Now. Let’s get to drinkin’ and see what this little Tali is all about.


2009 Old Particular Talisker 8 Years – Details and Tasting Notes

 

Whiskey Details

Cask Strength | Non-Chill Filtered | Natural Color

Style: Single Malt (Scotch)
Region: Islands, Scotland
Distiller: Talisker
Bottler: Douglas Laing
Bottled For: K&L

Mash Bill: 100% Malted Barley
Cask: Refill Hoggie
Age: 8 years (09-18)
ABV: 59.5%

Barrel: DL12719
Bottles: 295

2009 Old Particular Talisker 8 Years Price: $60

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“Anyone familiar with Talisker understands its role in the pantheon of Scotland’s greatest distilleries. Located on the Isle of Skye, a rugged and remote locate battered by the wind and sea, the malt produced at Talisker has always captured the imagination of whisky drinkers with its maritime flavors of salt, smoke, oil, and peat.” – K&L

 

2009 Old Particular Talisker 8 Years Tasting Notes

EYE
Golden straw

NOSE
Smoked pastries, peat, vanilla, minerality, dried apples and some maritime notes.

Elegant, crisp, delicate yet not spineless. This has a solid aroma that delivers with each sniff.

PALATE
Smoked spices, peat, fresh pastries, vanilla, minerality, dried apples and some iodine heavy maritime notes.

A bit spicer her and carries a bit more maritime notes but, painting with broad strokes, it’s similar and that’s a good thing in this case.

FINISH
Long -> Peat, malty sweet, dried apples and a spirity note that kicks up more as it fades.

BALANCE, BODY & FEEL
Great balance, full-bodied, oily feel.


2009 Old Particular Talisker 8 Years – Overall Thoughts and Score

It’s a solid, tasty, and completely enjoyable malt. Whiskies like this are exactly why , if I had the money and space, I’d buy at least 3 of everything. I’d love to have another bottle or two of this in reserve to share with friends, make cocktails with or just enjoy on a summer night. It’s not incredibly deep, but it is a nice sipping whisky.

Adding some water to the 2009 Old Particular Talisker 8 Years brings out a bit more maritime and vanilla frosting notes on the nose and the palate gets more minerally and more silken making this a tad more interesting. It’s not an “impressive” whisky, but it is a fun whisky, a good whisky, a drinking whisky, a mixing whisky, a whisky whisky. And that’s never a bad bottle to have around.

SCORE: 3/5   (above average, worth checking out  ~  B- | 80-82)
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