Malt Nuts: Ledaig Part 5

The Malt Nuts gathering to do a Ledaig tasting has become a yearly tradition. Though this year, unfortunately, I had to opt to do the second (digital) version because of a scheduling conflict. Luckily that option is still open, though who knows for how much longer. This is why the photos below don’t look like […]

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The Malt Nuts gathering to do a Ledaig tasting has become a yearly tradition. Though this year, unfortunately, I had to opt to do the second (digital) version because of a scheduling conflict. Luckily that option is still open, though who knows for how much longer. This is why the photos below don’t look like my usual shots. These were taken by the head Malt Nut Barry.

At this point, I don’t think I need to go into much detail about our blind tasting setup or the distillery, but for the heck of it here it is. The rounds were all done blind, mine in minis, with a reveal after the tasting. Ledaig is peated Tobermory and we focused on expressions aged 10+ years and 46%+ ABV. All good? Great, here we go.

 

Malt Nuts: Ledaig Part 5 – Pre round

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Pre 1: Morgan & Morgan Barrel Selection Ledaig 9 years (08-18): 50%

  • Nose: Salty, briny, dirty smoke, spirity vanilla, cakey
  • Palate: Buttered popcorn, fruit, char, spirity vanilla, smoke and maritime.
  • Finish: Long -> Smoke, vanilla cake, minerally and dry.
  • Overall: (3 / 5) Damn this is a classic Ledaig. Fun and tasty!

Pre 2: Ardbeg 10 years: 46% – ex-Bourbon

  • Nose: Minerally clay, malt, vanilla, spirity smoke
  • Palate: Buttered toast, smoke, minerality, honied fruit and malt.
  • Finish: Long -> Smoke, fruit and minerality.
  • Overall: (2.5 / 5) Super minerally and spirity, kind of an off profile, not as “dirty” as Ledaig usually is. And light, I had a hard time getting the notes I wrote from the nose.

Pre 3: Port Charlotte Islay Barley 2012: 50%

  • Nose: Malt, Honey Nut Cheerios, BBQ smoke, fruit and spice, sharp.
  • Palate: Malt, fruit, HNC sweetness and BBQ smoke with a bit of cakey sweetness.
  • Finish: Long -> Sweet and fruity with BBQ smoke.
  • Overall: (3 / 5) BBQ smoke isn’t usually something I associate with Ledaig, more of a Bruichladdich thing, but I like it.

Post-Reveal Commentary: These pre-rounds are always fun because they’re usually things we’ve tasted at previous tastings or things to calibrate the palate. I obviously, and now seeing falsely, thought it might all be Ledaig, but glad to see I pinged the true Ledaig right out of the gate. Also, by now I should know Barry’s going to throw a few curveballs into a tasting.

 

Malt Nuts: Ledaig Part 5 – Round 1

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1A: Exclusive Malts Tobermory 11 years (05-16): 57.6% – Refill Hogshead

  • Nose: Strawb shortcake, fruit leather, dried apricots, malt, touch of sulfur
  • Palate: Shortcake, spice, stale dried fruit, malt, touch of sulfur.
  • Finish: Long -> Coppery fruit.
  • Overall: (2 / 5) Has an almost artificial note to it and no real smoke to speak of. Weird.

1B: Archives Ledaig (08): 55.9%

  • Nose: Banana malt, smoke, dried fruit, spice and touch of oak.
  • Palate: Banana malt, malt, smoke and dried fruit, spirity oak.
  • Finish: Long -> Fruit and malt with a smoky Cheerio.
  • Overall: (2 / 5) Watery and light. What little I’m getting is in hints and whispers. Again, a slight artificial note to it like 1A.

Post-Reveal Commentary: Sooooooo we’re not off to a good start. It’s like the curse of bad whisky carried over from the Peated Bruichladdich Round 2 into this tasting. I hope this doesn’t continue.

 

Malt Nuts: Ledaig Part 5 – Round 2

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2A: Blackadder Ledaig 13 years (01-14): 57.5% – Oak Hogshead

  • Nose: Malt, banana, smoke, Canada mints, fruit and minerality.
  • Palate: Smoke, fruit, minerality, malt, floral and caramel.
  • Finish: Long -> Smoke, fruit and malt.
  • Overall: (3 / 5) Dirty and a bit crisp.

2B: Single Cask Nation Ledaig 15 years (04-19): 55.7% – Refill Bourbon Hogshead

  • Nose: Sunkist fruit gems, smoke, vanilla, cherry taffy.
  • Palate: Buttery, Sunkist fruit gems, minerality, smoke, vanilla and fruity syrup.
  • Finish: Long -> Smoke, fruit, Sunkist gems and malt.
  • Overall: (3 / 5) Pretty good, it’s an enjoyable Ledaig.

2C: Blackadder Ledaig 17 years (01-19): 58.3% – Hogshead

  • Nose: Malt, banana, smoke, fruit, vanilla taffy, touch floral.
  • Palate: Honey Nut Cheerios, smoke, banana, vanilla taffy, mildly floral.
  • Finish: Long -> Sunkist, smoke, fruit and floral.
  • Overall: (3.5 / 5) Nice, I could drink this all night.

Post-Reveal Commentary: Now this is more like it! This was a good, tasty round of Ledaig and I was surprised to see Blackadder in there. I’ve only been so-so on them over the years.

 

Malt Nuts: Ledaig Part 5 – Round 3

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3A: G&M Ledaig 16 years (90-06): 46%

  • Nose: Crisp and coastal, minerally clay, dark fruit taffy, vanilla, fruity and malty.
  • Palate: HNC, banana, Sunkist candy, malt, clay, leather and winey sweet with a teeny hint of peat.
  • Finish: Long -> Butterscotch, sunkist gems and malt
  • Overall: (3 / 5) Is there smoke in this? Are the smoky hints I’m getting leftovers from the last whisky or a psychosomatic? It’s so light. It’s a good whisky, but it’s more like a Tobermory…

3B: Alexander Murray Ledaig 20 years (97-17): 50%

  • Nose: Smoke, herbal-spice, banana, fruit, malt, char.
  • Palate: Fruit, malt smoke, char, dried fruit, sweetness and
  • Finish: Long -> Smoke, malty sweetness and char, a bit dirty.
  • Overall: (3/ 5) Tasty whisky, not bad at all.

Post-Reveal Commentary: Huh, so 3A actually was a Ledaig, a super lightly peated Ledaig, but I guess a Ledaig nonetheless; I thought this was going to be like 1A and be a Tobermory. I think the only reason I’m getting a hint of peat on the palate is because of the residual peat from the others, it should just be labeled a Tobermory.

 

Malt Nuts: Ledaig Part 5 – Round 4

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4A: Chieftain’s Ledaig 11 years (07-18): 58.1% – Butt

  • Nose: Banana chips, malt, smoke, waxy vanilla, cinnamon, fruit and salt.
  • Palate: Banana, smoke, waxy vanilla, cinnamon, malt, nuts and leather
  • Finish: Long -> Smoke, sweet, honey and malty graham.
  • Overall: (3.5 / 5) I like this, it’s odd and fun and rich. This is a heavy, velvety, whisky.

4B: G&M Cask Strength Ledaig 14 years (00-15): 54.5% – Refill Sherry Hogshead

  • Nose: Sunkist gems, overripe fruit, malt, fruity syrup, graham and char.
  • Palate: Sunkist, grapefruit peels, malt and graham, touch minerality.
  • Finish: Long -> Fruity, smoke and candy sweet
  • Overall: (4 / 5) There is a dry grapefruit peel note that reminds me of Laphroaig 18, I like it a lot.

Post-Reveal Commentary: I really want a bottle of that 4A, it was super unique and wholly enjoyable. It stood up and stood out amongst everything I drank up to this point. I love surprises like this in a blind.

 

Malt Nuts: Ledaig Part 5 – Bonus Round

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BONUS: Single Malts of Scotland Ledaig 14 years (05-19): 55.4% – Sherry Butt

  • Nose: Fruit, malt, banana chips, touch floral, spice and smoke.
  • Palate: Malt, fruit, banana chips, nuts and taffy, with a dark candy sweetness.
  • Finish: Long -< Smoke, malt fruity candy and spice.
  • Overall: (3.5 / 5) I like it. The peat is oddly light on the nose, but very punchy on the palate and finish. This was a great whisky to end the night on.

Post-Reveal Commentary: It was good.

 

As always, this was a fun event. Even if it was just a handful of us doing it via Zoom, it was still fun to see some familiar faces, try some tasty whisky and spend the evening chatting and laughing.

Cheers!

Previous Malt Nuts Ledaig Tastings

Cask Strength Tobermory and Ledaig – A Malt Nuts Meeting
Malt Nuts: ex-Bourbon vs Sherried Ledaig
Malt Nuts: Ledaig Tasting Part 2
Malt Nuts: Ex-Bourbon Ledaig Tasting
Malt Nuts: Heavily Sherried Ledaig

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Malt Nuts: Sherried Bunnahabhain Tasting

Ah Bunnahabhain. One of the two distilleries on Islay that buck the peaty line and add to the variety of profiles that come from the little island – Bruichalddich being the other. And like Bruichladdich, it does make some peated expressions, which the Malt Nuts dug into a couple years ago. Though for this tasting […]

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Ah Bunnahabhain. One of the two distilleries on Islay that buck the peaty line and add to the variety of profiles that come from the little island – Bruichalddich being the other. And like Bruichladdich, it does make some peated expressions, which the Malt Nuts dug into a couple years ago. Though for this tasting we were focused on the un-peated style.

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To get more specific, we were aiming at unpeated ex-Sherry expressions as a followup to our ill-fated Wine Finished Bunnahabhain Tasting. Since publishing the results of that last one I did manage to cobble together some samples in untainted sample bottles and updated the notes, but the memory of that soapy evening still haunts me.

 

Malt Nuts: Sherried Bunnahabhain. -Round 1

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1A: The Octave Bunnahabhain 7 years (08-15): 52% – “Oak Casks”

  • Nose: Sherry, malty spice, dried dark fruit, honey and a touch floral.
  • Palate: Sherry, malty spice, dried dark fruit, butter, toffee, honey and a touch floral.
  • Finish: Medium -> Sherry, malt, spice and fruit.
  • Overall: (3.5 / 5) Fun and tasty, a bit light, but really a nice drinker.

1B: The Octave Bunnahabhain 9 years (08-17): 52.4% – “Oak Casks”

  • Nose: Nutty, fruity, spiced malt and a touch of floral and cocoa notes.
  • Palate: Malted milk balls (Whoppers / Maltesers), cocoa, spice and nuts.
  • Finish: Medium -> Sherried malt and spice.
  • Overall: (3 / 5) Decent, fun and nutty with a solid maltiness. Not a mind-blower, but tasty.

Post-Reveal Commentary: I like the Octave series, they always lend something interesting to these tastings and it was fun to taste two side-by-side and see the differences and similarities.

 

Malt Nuts: Sherried Bunnahabhain – Round 2

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2A: Signatory Bunnahabhain 12 years (07-19): 58.9% – 1st Fill ex-Sherry

  • Nose:  Milk Duds, malt, spice, dark sweets and floral notes.
  • Palate: Unintegrated wine and malt, metal, and overripe fruit.
  • Finish: Med-short -> Stale, copper and unintegrated and… off.
  • Overall: (2 / 5)  There’s some of that that unintegrated, winey, “human” note in there, but it’s not overwhelming.

2B: Signatory Bunnahabhain 12 years (08-20): 59.7% – 1st Fill ex-Sherry

  • Nose: Floral, spice, malt, cake, smoke and dark fruit.
  • Palate: Milk duds, butterscotch, nuts, cereal and a bit of spice.
  • Finish: Medium-short -> Touch of nuts and toffee
  • Overall: (2.5 / 5) Meh, it’s alright. It’s a bit sweet and starts tipping towards cloying as it opens.

2C: Signatory Bunnahabhain 13 years (07-20): 57.7% – 1st Fill ex-Sherry

  • Nose: Nutty, caramel, butter, spice and malt.
  • Palate: Buttered toast, caramel, fudge, spice and nuts.
  • Finish: Medium -> Warm and fruity with a touch of nuts.
  • Overall: (3.5 / 5) Good and fruity with a nice malty profile.

Post-Reveal Commentary: This round was a roller coaster and it’s possible the reason I liked 2C as much as I did was due to it being after 2A and 2B. I’d like to try it again on its own and see it was as good as I thought or if it was a simple matter of juxtaposition.

 

Malt Nuts: Sherried Bunnahabhain – Round 3

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3A: Bunnahabhain 12 years (08-20): 52.3% – ex-Manzanilla

  • Nose: Farty, muddy, raspberries, cocoa and nuts.
  • Palate: Sulfur and unintegrated wine, “human” (sweat), and bad malt… no.
  • Finish: Medium -> Metallic.
  • Overall: (1 / 5) No… just no.

3B: Duncan Taylor Bunnahabhain 16 years (02-19): 53% – “Oak Casks”

  • Nose: Matchstick sulfur, pepper and fruit.
  • Palate: Matchstick sulfur, pepper, nuts, spice and fruit.
  • Finish: Medium -> Sulfur and caramel.
  • Overall: (2 / 5) Sulfur… just a bit too much sulfur.

3C: The Octave Bunnahabhain 15 years (02-18): 53% – “Oak Casks”

  • Nose: Clay, fruit, malt, nuts, raspberry candy.
  • Palate: Spice, fruit, malt, nuts, raspberry candy and trail mix.
  • Finish: Medium -> Spice and malt.
  • Overall: (3 / 5) Not all that great, but far from bad. Decent sipper a bit above average.

Post-Reveal Commentary: I had that Manzanilla cask years ago at another event, when it came out, and I loathed it then too. Again, I’m wondering about my enjoyment of 3C because of its position next to two sulfur bombs.

 

Malt Nuts: Sherried Bunnahabhain – Round 4

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4A: Chieftain’s Bunnahabhain 10 years (01-12): 46% – ex-Sherry Butt

  • Nose: Super candy sweet with a bit of nuts and… bubblegum.
  • Palate: I keep getting distracted by this tropical fruit/bubblegum note.
  • Finish: Short -> Nuts and bubblegum with a bit of leather.
  • Overall: (2 / 5) This one was a curveball straight out of the 40 yard line. I don’t know what to think of it or its Big League Chew profile.

4B: Bunnahabhain 18 years (Current): 46.3%

  • Nose: Nuts, malt, dried fruit, malt and a bit of spice and citrus.
  • Palate: Nuts, malt, dried fruit, malt and a bit of spice and citrus.
  • Finish: Medium -> Dried fruit, malt and some nutty toffee.
  • Overall: (2.5 / 5) It feels light and kind of weird… like it’s getting overshadowed by everything else we’ve had.

4C: Bunnahabhain 18 years (Old): 46.3%

  • Nose: Roasted nuts, sherry, spice, dried dark fruit, malt and some leather.
  • Palate: Malt, nuts, spice and a bit of leather.
  • Finish: Medium -> Nuts, malt, fruit and spice.
  • Overall: (3.5 / 5) Interesting. It feels weaker than the other stuff we’ve had, but it still has a nice character to it. I dig it, I would happily sip on this anytime.

Post Reveal Commentary: Getting to do two versions of the OB 18 yo side-by-side was interesting and showed how the whisky has changed over the years. This is the true beauty of blind tastings, the ability to remove any bias a label might give you and get to the heart of the matter: the whisky.

 

Malt Nuts: Sherried Bunnahabhain – Bonus Round

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Bonus: Signatory Bunnahabhain 13 years (97-11): 53.9% – Hogshead

  • Nose: Peat, fruit, malt, spice, copper and leather with a touch of citrus and cocoa.
  • Palate: Peat, fruit, malt, spice, copper and leather with a touch of citrus and cocoa.
  • Finish: Long -> Peaty smoke, fruit, malt, oak and citrus.
  • Overall: (4 / 5) Woah… this is lovely. I’m really digging this, easily my favorite of the night, this is a cracking bottle.

Post-Reveal Commentary: I’m beyond thrilled this one is mine.

Ok, so it wasn’t all un-peated. But when it’s not labeled as such, it’s kind of like getting a bonus prize in the bottom of your cereal box… provided you like peat that is. My friends Sarah and Dale would have spat the amazing bonus out immediately and for them it would have been like finding a furball in their cereal. But so it goes with taste and perspective.

Thanks for reading, till next time, cheers!

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