Octomore 12.1 Review

Fall brings a lot of things, but if you’re a peat-freak, it means just one thing: Octomore. And we’re kicking off the season with a look at the new Octomore 12.1. Made from 100% Scottish Concerto barley, this 5-year-old whisky holds nothing back with its 130.8 PPM and 59.9% ABV. Aged entirely in first-fill ex-bourbon […]

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Fall brings a lot of things, but if you’re a peat-freak, it means just one thing: Octomore. And we’re kicking off the season with a look at the new Octomore 12.1. Made from 100% Scottish Concerto barley, this 5-year-old whisky holds nothing back with its 130.8 PPM and 59.9% ABV.

Octomore 12.1 Review

Aged entirely in first-fill ex-bourbon casks, the .1 series is always that year’s “truest” expression of the Octomore. Pure ex-Bourbon cask excellence to dive into the line before mucking about with wine casks which add new, but lovely, dimensions to the whisky. This is pure Octomore goodness year-over-year and that’s why we’re starting here first.

 

Octomore 12.1 – Details and Tasting Notes

 

Whiskey Details

Region: Islay, Scotland

Distiller: Bruichladdich
Mash Bill: 100% Malted Barley
Cask: ex-Bourbon
Age: NAS (5 years)
ABV: 59.9%
PPM: 130.8

Cask Strength | Non-Chill Filtered | Natural Color

Price: $140*

White background tasting shot with the Octomore 12.1 sample bottle and a glass of whiskey next to it.
“Vibrant, punchy and lively initially and then opens up to reveal layers of complexity, instilled through slow distillation, careful maturation and cask selection. A dram that rewards those who seek to discover the mysterious, enigmatic whisky that is Octomore.” – Bruichladdich

Tasting Notes

EYE
Pale gold

NOSE
Crisp, honied orchard fruit, smoke, malt, vanilla pastry, char, baking spice, toffee sweetness and a bit of wax.

This is just plain lovely. It’s warm, it’s fruity, it’s… unexpected.

PALATE
Minerality, smoke, hay-like malt, lemon curd, toffee, herbal spice, dried orchard fruit, honey and some light char and banana chips.

Darker and heavier than the aroma, but also more spirit-forward with the minerality showing through. Like the aroma, the Octomore 12.2 palate has an unexpected delivery and I’m enjoying it.

FINISH
Long -> Smoke, brine, vanilla candy and toffee drift to a dry maltiness.

BALANCE, BODY and FEEL
Good balance, medium-full body and a warm spicy feel.


Octomore 12.1 – Overall Thoughts and Score

The waxiness of the aroma grows as it opens and becomes more prevalent along with the minerality. The minerally spirit character of the palate shows through more and more as it opens and brings with it a more diverse fruity profile.

Adding water to the Octomore 12.1 brings out a bit more pastry/brighter sweet notes – it also breaks it up a bit. It gets a bit diffused, lighter, and feels like the richness took a bigger hit than it should have and brought that hay-like note even further to the front. Which isn’t terrible, I still enjoy it quite a bit, but something worth noting.

SCORE: 3.5/5

*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.

Octomore 12.1 Label

Octomore 12.1 Review $140

Summary

A decent representation of Octomore that brings a crisp and malty side of this peaty whisky to the forefront.

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Happy Hour Live with Scotch Whisky Legend Jim McEwan (Episode 886, August 4, 2021)

We’re going into the #HappyHourLive webcast archives for this episode! Legendary distiller Jim McEwan joined us last February on the webcast, shortly before he announced his retirement from the Scotch Whisky industry, and this was one of his final interviews. He shared stories and answered your questions for nearly two hours that night, and we thought it was worth sharing with more of you. Video Version

We’re going into the #HappyHourLive webcast archives for this episode! Legendary distiller Jim McEwan joined us last February on the webcast, shortly before he announced his retirement from the Scotch Whisky industry, and this was one of his final interviews. He shared stories and answered your questions for nearly two hours that night, and we thought it was worth sharing with more of you.


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Virtual Tastings – May 2021

It’s almost May and we have more virtual tastings on the cards. We’re kicking off with a tasting of Bruichladdich, Port Charlotte and Octomore with header distiller Adam Hannett; and following that with a dive…

Originally published on The Whisky Exchange Blog – Virtual Tastings – May 2021

It’s almost May and we have more virtual tastings on the cards. We’re kicking off with a tasting of Bruichladdich, Port Charlotte and Octomore with header distiller Adam Hannett; and following that with a dive into the latest Watt Whisky bottlings.

May’s line-up

Bruichladdich tasting

6 May 2021, 7-8.30pmBruichladdich, Port Charlotte and Octomore with head distiller Adam Hannett: We’re big fans of Bruichladdich, and with the distillery’s Port Charlotte 10 Year Old currently our Whisky of the Year, it wasn’t a difficult decision to ask head distiller Adam Hannett to join us for a virtual tasting. He’ll be leading us through Bruichladdich Classic Laddie, Port Charlotte 10 Year Old, Port Charlotte 2010 OLC:01 Heavily Peated, the new Port Charlotte 2011 PAC:01 and Octomore 10.3 Islay Barley.
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Watt Whisky tasting

26 May 2021, 7-8.30pmWatt Whisky Virtual Tasting with Mark Watt, Kate Watt and Billy Abbott: This is a tasting I’ve been looking forward to for a while – a chance to taste through the latest Watt Whisky releases with the Watts themselves: Mark and Kate. We’ll be digging into five of their latest drams and a new rum: Tomintoul 2010, Arran 2012, Caol Ila 2010, an anonymous Highland 2005, 2010-vintage blended whisky and a Foursquare 2007-vintage rum. Come along to hear about their exploits over the years, and, based on previous tastings, at least one thing that will shatter the romance and mystery of whisky forever. One not to be missed.
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Coming Soon

This isn’t our only tasting for May, so keep an eye out for another coming soon. On top of that we’ve got Rum Show and Whisky Show scarily soon.

Originally published on The Whisky Exchange Blog – Virtual Tastings – May 2021