The new bottling of the famous Beathan (a peated single malt from a distillery in the Southern Highlands) follows the trend of previous ones. it was distilled in 2009 and bottled in 2018. Outturn of 1200 bottles.
The use of continental peat results in the complete absence of the maritime aromas of the peated whiskies of the islands, making Beathan quite unique in its style but just as robust and intense as the heaviest malts of the islands.
Nose: Compass Box Hedonism reveals subtle aromas of vanilla, caramel and dried fruit. Mouth: On the palate, this whisky reveals notes of crème brûlée, coconut and cinnamon, for a velvety, gourmet texture. Finish: The finish is long and sweet, giving way to nuances of honey and spice that linger pleasantly on the palate.
Nose: Mortlach 16 Year Old reveals intense aromas of ripe fruit, vanilla and honey, with a hint of smoke.
Mouthfeel: On the palate, this single malt from the Speyside region offers rich flavors of dark chocolate, dried fruit and spice, with a velvety texture and hints of oak.
Finish: The finish of Mortlach 16 Year Old is long and warm, leaving lingering notes of candied fruit and toffee on the palate. A complex, well-balanced whisky that will delight single malt enthusiasts.
Nose: Enchanting aromas of dried fruit, chocolate and vanilla. Mouth: An explosion of fruity flavors, caramel and warm spices. Finish: A long, smooth finish, leaving delicate notes of oak and ripe fruit on the palate.