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Springbank 21 Year 46% Released in 2024
Springbank 21 Year 46% Released in 2024
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-whiskybase rating: 89.59/100
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Category: Single Malt Distillery: Springbank Bottler: Distillery Bottling Bottled: 2024 Cask Type: 65% Port, 25% Bourbon, 5% Rum, 5% Sherry
Strength: 46.0%
Size: 700ml
Barcode: 610854000202-evaluation-
The Springbank 21 Year Old 2024 release is a highly anticipated expression from the renowned Campbeltown Distillery. This bottling features a unique and complex maturation profile of 65% port casks, 25% bourbon casks, 5% rum casks, and 5% sherry casks. Bottled at 46% ABV, it maintains Springbank's commitment to natural color and non-chill filtering.
Tasting Profile/Aroma: A rich and inviting nose, with notes of salty sherry, nutty oloroso, salted peanuts, molasses and bonfire smoke, as well as seaside air, the distinctive aroma of the danage (aging cellar), tobacco and a hint of old strawberry.
Palate: Full-bodied and almost viscous, it fills the mouth with flavors of dark fruit, damp parchment, dates, subtle spice, and even a touch of peat smoke.
Finish: Long and persistent, with lingering notes of salted caramel, toffee and subtle peat smoke.
Ratings and Availability: The 2024 release of Springbank 21 Year Old has been well-received by whisky enthusiasts, with one reviewer scoring it 90 out of 100 and praising its rich, pleasant profile. However, due to high demand, it may be difficult to find in stock.
Overall, the Springbank 21 Year Old 2024 release is a complex, well-crafted single malt that showcases the distillery's signature style, further enhanced by its diverse cask ageing.
-The above information is based on information provided by the importer, and there may be errors in the translation.
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