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CL1 - Elements of Islay
Single Islay Malt Scotch Whisky
A big-boned single Islay malt from a big-windowed distillery with a good view of the Paps. This is a hefty, uncompromising dram, easily tamed with a drop of water.


£34.99 inc. VAT (£30.43 ex. VAT)



 
More Details:
Country: Scotland
Region: Islay
Bottler: Speciality Drinks Ltd
Series: Elements of Islay
Strength: 62.9%
Bottle Size: 50cl
 
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Tasting Notes:

Tasting Notes by TF

Nose:  Boiled sweets and cut grass initially, then more savoury notes move in - Bisto, beef crisps.  Expected alcohol prickle fades away to chocolate and some bakery notes - dough, brown bread.  Some spices, then medicine cabinet aromas develop, before matches, buttered veg, toffee apple, tweed and honey. A complex nose that needs time to settle.  Water brings out toffee biscuit and barley sugar.

Palate:  Stewed fruit, burnt wood, red apple, smokey bacon, honey.  Plenty of balanced peat, with woodsmoke, coal and bonfire.  Peppery spice in the mid-palate, with some chilli and hot-buttered toast with honey.  Water lifts the coal, spices and apple flavours.

Finish:  Warming and long, with honey, pepper and coal surrounding a savoury cereal base, with occasional flashes of cooked apple.  A salty tinge right at the death.

Comment:  Another Element that likes a drop of water.  Intense, powerful, uncompromising and extremely complex.


Brand Info:
Caol Ila
www.malts.com
Caol Ila Distillery
Built in 1846, Caol Ila is the largest of the eight working distilleries on the island of Islay (situated off the west coast of Scotland), with a production capacity of 3 million litres per year.  In the classic Islay style, Caol Ila is made predominantly with peated malt and the resulting phenols have a big influence on the final flavour of the whisky, as does the salty coastal air that the casks ‘breathe’ during maturation.  One of the most approachable Islay malts.
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