Auchentoshan

Auchentoshan 25 Year Old 1997 Fib Whisky Series Permutations Single 1st Fill Rivesaltes Ambre Finish Cask #101754 Lowland Single Malt Scotch Whisky (2023) 70cl

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Auchentoshan 25 Year Old 1997 Fib Whisky Series Permutations Single 1st Fill Rivesaltes Ambre Finish Cask #101754 Lowland Single Malt Scotch Whisky (2023) 70cl 1 of 68 bottles produced from...

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Auchentoshan 25 Year Old 1997 Fib Whisky Series Permutations Single 1st Fill Rivesaltes Ambre Finish Cask #101754 Lowland Single Malt Scotch Whisky (2023) 70cl
£219.00 GBP

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Auchentoshan 25 Year Old 1997 Fib Whisky Series Permutations Single 1st Fill Rivesaltes Ambre Finish Cask #101754 Lowland Single Malt Scotch Whisky (2023) 70cl

1 of 68 bottles produced from a single bourbon cask finished in Rivesaltes Ambre wine barrels. Rivesaltes is like Muscat. 

TASTING NOTES

Nose: The blueberry note from the original bottling seems to have been stepped up - much more vibrant, with some tannins and blackcurrants to boot. Little spice, but the cask finish is quite obvious.

Palate: The structure seems much the same, but there is more of a fruit note which stretches out, the fruit comes forward and seems keener. Whereas the original dram felt like it got round using a Zimmer frame, this zips along as though it's on a mobility scooter.

Finish: The finish seems to go on for much longer leaving a tongue coating that lasts. 

About Auchentoshan (OH-KEN-TOE-SHAN)

Auchentoshan’s claim to fame is that it is the only distillery in Scotland which exclusively uses triple distillation.

The wash still operates as per normal, while the spirit coming from the intermediate still is split into two, with only the high-strength ‘heads’ being carried forward for the final distillation. The low-strength ‘tails’ are mixed with the next distillation from the wash still.

The ‘heads’ are then mixed with the ‘feints’ from the previous spirit still distillation and a cut with an average strength of 81% is taken. A short fermentation gives Auchentoshan a cereal note which acts as a grounding flavour during maturation as well as balancing the high-toned citric notes. Its high strength means that it can easily be overpowered by oak. Consequently, the older the expression, the more ‘relaxed’ the wood influence is.

Legal whisky-making started here on the banks of the Clyde in 1817 when the Duntocher distillery was built by John Bulloch. Like many early start-ups it had a chequered early history and Bulloch went bankrupt soon after. It wasn’t to put his family off however. His grandson co-founded one of the 19th century’s most famous blending and broking firms, Bulloch Lade.

It was bought in 1834 by John Hart and Alexander Filshie who changed its name to Auchintoshan [sic]. The Filshie’s sold up in 1875 to a local grain merchant and again like so many stills, ‘Auchie’ spent almost a century being passed from one owner to another. During the Clyde Blitz of 1941 a warehouse was hit, sending a stream of blazing whisky into the river. A bomb crater has been turned into the distillery pond.

It was one of a number of distilleries purchased by brewers in the 1960s – in Auchie’s case Glasgow-based Tennant’s were owners from 1960 to 1969 when they offloaded it to a publican, Eadie Cairns. The upgraded distillery was then sold to Stanley P Morrison in 1984. It is now part of Beam Suntory. A new visitor facility was built in 2004.

Unusually, all of its production is used for single malt.

43.4% ABV

70cl

Product specifications table
Specification name Specification Value
Country Scotland
Region Lowlands
Whiskey style Single malt, Single cask
Whiskey variety Scotch

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