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Clynelish
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Clynelish distillery, or at least this one
now known as Clynelish was founded in 1968 by SMD.
There
was an earlier Clynelish distillery founded in 1819, but
that one was renamed
Brora after the building of this new one across the
road from the older one.
UDV
took over the distillery and eventually became part of
Diageo, the current owners. |
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Clynelish
operates six stills (3 wash, 3 spirit) and has an annual
capacity of around 3.4 million litres of pure alcohol.
Clynelish is within the Highland Scottish whisky region,
located in Brora, Sutherland.
More great distillery info here,
thanks to
Malt Madness
My
thanks to Teun van Wel for permission to copy & use the
distillery photos
General whisky characteristics: Smooth and light with rich
flavours |
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Clynelish,
14y,
46% ABV
Typical cost of
this bottle; €€€€€
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Glass: Classic Malt
Colour: Rich gold, almost
amber
Nose:
Aromatic, quite floral, hints of gentle peat and coconut
Palate: Smooth and rich,
only the slightest hint of earth (perhaps faint peat), but
definite coconut.
Finish:
Long
Overall Impression:
Very enjoyable. |
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Clynelish,
14y,
46% ABV
Typical cost of
this bottle; €€€€€
Reviewed as part of
MMA 2011
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Glass: Classic Malt
Colour: Rich and shiny
yellow gold
Nose:
Airy
and fresh with lots of open countryside which leads into faint
hints of liquorice. Overall this is quite floral in a leafy kind
of way.
Palate: Smooth and
creamy mouth-feel with lots of exotic fruitiness (papaya, kiwi?)
and some coconut right at the end, leading into the finish.
Finish:
Long with some coconut
Overall Impression:
A most enjoyable everyday dram. |
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Clynelish,
Distillers Edition, 1992-2007, 46% ABV
Double matured in
Oloroso Seco casks
Typical cost of
this bottle; €€€€€
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Glass: Classic Malt
Colour: Bright, sunny
amber
Nose:
Fresh, light, fragrant. Some herbs and grasses interspersed with
raspberry and just a hint of wood.
Palate: Delightfully
smooth, hints of raspberries with custard, spicy herbs and
fragrant wood with currants.
Finish:
Very long and fruity.
Overall Impression:
A delight! |
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Clynelish,
Distillers Edition, 1993-2010, 46% ABV
Double matured in
Oloroso Seco casks
Typical cost of
this bottle; €€€€€
Reviewed as part of
MMA 2011
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Glass: Classic Malt
Colour:
Subdued gold
Nose:
Initially very aromatic and fragrant, albeit
quite light in character. I'm thinking early summer country
garden in full bloom with a nearby orchard. Lots of fruit,
flowers and gentle wood.
Palate: Wonderful,
everything the nose promised.
Finish:
Long and floral
Overall Impression:
Another DE-delight! |
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Clynelish,
12y,
46% ABV,
European Oak
(Sherry) casks
Bottled 2009 for
Friends of the Classic Malts, NCF
Typical cost of
this bottle; €€€€€
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Glass: Classic Malt
Colour: Bright, sunny
amber
Nose:
Aged oak, hints of leather, warm currants and the open
countryside with grass, heather and fresh air.
Palate: Rich, creamy and
smooth with a hint of coconut, liquorice and toasted almonds.
Figs too?
Finish:
Very long and right on the front of the palate with toasted dark
fruits.
Overall Impression:
Very smooth, creamy and an excellent 12y whisky! |
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Clynelish,
40% ABV
Brown & Orange
diagonally split label, 1970's bottling?
Typical cost of
this bottle; Originally €€€€€
now €€€€€
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Glass: Classic Malt
Colour: Darkened oak /
amber
Nose:
Very fruity with a mixture of apple, pear, raisins, figs and a
scoop of melon-flavoured ice cream on top.
Palate: Lots of tingle
right at the front of the palate. Fresh melon makes an
appearance but quickly fades to leave a slightly more bitter
fruit.
Finish:
Very long and changeable, but including more melon.
Overall Impression:
A very good old bottling. Sadly no more. |
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Clynelish,
"Cask Strength", Distillery only bottling, 57.3% ABV
Typical cost of
this bottle; €€€€€
"Dram-atics"
live review
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Glass: Classic Malt
Colour: Light yellow, pale
gold
Nose:
Initially hay and straw, but growing fresher with minutes. After
some time it has a very faint, almost antiseptic note, but this
soon fades to leave very slightly smoky raspberry. From
something which started slowly, there's a lot now happening here
as it keeps evolving over 5-10 minutes.
Palate: A leafy but
creamy start which then includes malt and something peppery
which is almost liquorice, but not quite. Light treacle toffee?
Also not quite, but in that direction.
With
4 drops of water: The nose is now slightly fruity straw and
the palate is smoother with less pepper.
With
4 more drops of water: A very weak but definitely 'farmy'
nose, but a more fruity and less 'farmy' palate. Also more
pepper leading into the finish.
Finish:
Long, fruity, slightly farmy.
Overall Impression:
I really thought this to be quite weak at the beginning, but it
just needs time to develop. Don't rush this one and you'll be
rewarded with a fine whisky that just keeps developing and
evolving. I highly recommend this one if you can get it,
which means go to the distillery!
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Premier Malts,
Clynelish,
32y,
distilled
1971,
cask 2704, 54.2% ABV
Typical cost of
this bottle; €€€€€
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Nose:
Very floral with hints of liquoroce and malt
Palate: Deliciously
smooth with an immediate nutty fruity tingle. This is extremely
intense and you can tell it's CS at over 50%! The rich flavours
of nut and fruit (apricot / peach) last almost forever on the
front middle of the tongue.
With water: The nose had
gained a little vanilla. The flavours are the same, but fiercely
more intense.
Verdict: I love this
whisky!!!
Whisky & Chocolate: A
fantastic combination to this 32y Clynelish was found to be the
Olive Oil truffle by Franz as it enhanced the palate with
absolute finesse. |
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Murray McDavid,
Clynelish,
14y,
distilled
1990,
46% ABV
Typical cost of
this bottle; €€€€€ |
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Nose: Liquorice, vanilla
Palate: Immediate faint
liquorice turning into smoke and heather. Tingles on the centre
of the tongue and leaves a long but dry aftertaste of toffee and
liquorice.
Overall Impression: A
good, solid whisky.
Whisky & Food: I served this with a Carpacchio-style beef
served with pasta in a light sweet-mustard sauce and the
combination worked perfectly!
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Duncan Taylor 'NC2',
Clynelish,
13y,
46% ABV
Typical cost of
this bottle; €€€€€ |
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Nose:
Very weak smoke with an even weaker hint of
ground coffee-beans
Palate:
A Sunday joint of roast beef coated in a
peppercorn crust.
Overall Impression:
This
one is quite difficult to judge. From my notes one would expect
strong flavours, but they are really rather weakened.
A slight disappointment. |
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Whisky Doris,
Clynelish,
distilled 10.96, bottled 05.09, 12y,
58.3% ABV
Sherry Butt, one of
221 bottles
Typical cost of
this bottle; €€€€€ |
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Glass:
Spiegelau
Colour:
Rich gold, almost amber
Nose:
Slightest hint of
smoke, hardened leather, weathered wood and a hint of raisins.
Palate:
Marzipan and ice
cream with just a touch of peach.
With 5 drops of
water in about 1.5cl: A little more wood and smoke on the
nose. Much smoother palate with nuts, but more fruit. Almost
cherries!
With 12 drops of
water in about 1cl: Faint nose but delightful palate with a
hint of smoke and lots of rich, dark fruits.
Finish: Very
long, almost everlasting with the drops of water. Slightly sweet
and very fruity.
Overall Impression:
An extremely good
whisky. I really like it!
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John
Milroy,
Clynelish,
distilled 1982, bottled
2010,
27y,
52.6% ABV
Refill Hogshead,
Cask No. 5886
Typical cost of
this bottle; €€€€€ |
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Glass:
Classic Malt
Colour:
Rich
yellow
gold
Nose:
Light
perfume with malt and honey and then something which reminds me
of the aroma of a rapeseed field during a summer evening after
soaking up a full day of sunshine.
Palate:
Malt,
milk chocolate and creamy toffee with a suggestion of pear and
apricot.
With
4
drops of water:
A little more wood and vanilla on the nose then much more depth
to the palate as a little raspberry appears. This now has an
exceptionally smooth and creamy mouth-feel.
Finish:
Long
with wood and fruit.
Overall Impression:
A
very good whisky which is made even better with the 4 drops of
water, I love that raspberry and smoothness.
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James MacArthur,
"Old Masters" Clynelish,
1997-2010, 13y,
52.1% ABV
Matured in Bourbon
Cask No.4643
Typical cost of
this bottle; €€€€€
Reviewed as part of
MMA 2011
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Glass: Classic Malt
Colour:
Extremely pale yellow
Nose:
Leafy farmyard with lots of hay, all of which
expands with time in the glass. Eventually some light liquorice
and more floral fragrances.
Palate: Quite creamy in
a leafy vanilla kind of way. Then come some lovely hints of
raspberry.
Finish:
Long and leafy with some fruit, but also quite dry.
Overall Impression:
A most enjoyable whisky. |
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TWE, Clynelish,
1982,
28y,
43.1% ABV
"Single Malts of
Scotland" series
Typical cost of
this bottle; €€€€€
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Glass: Classic Malt
Colour:
Yellow (9ct) gold
Nose:
Initially lots of creamy leafiness followed
by a definite burst of orange. A faint suggestion of herbs (think
mixed Italian selection) remains quite constant in the
background along with malty vanilla.
Palate: Light and leafy
with baked apple and vanilla seeds plus hits of water melon.
This is always light, but with lots of flavour.
Finish:
Medium length, fruity and light with water melon.
Overall Impression:
An a-typical Clynelish, but light, fruity and thoroughly
enjoyable. |
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