Tasting Notes by Dave Broom for Whisky Advocate
You'd hardly expect Kilchoman to be able to spare casks for independent bottlings, but somehow TWE's Sukhinder Singh has persuaded Anthony Wills to part with one of this precious babies. It exhibits classic Kilchoman notes of clove and fresh scallop, backed with subtle peat, chamomile, and lint. With water, a typically young, peaty aroma of rubber develops (so drink it neat). It shows the huge potential of this distillery.
88 Points