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A Wee Dram… Old Pulteney 12

My friends and I gift a fair amount of whisky amongst ourselves… I imagine this sounds familiar to most people who would be reading and/or writing blog posts such as this!

One of my good friends has always been a bit more of a rum drinker but, over the years, he’s definitely expanded his repertoire into the world of whisky. We’ll, he celebrated his birthday recently so I dropped off a bottle of Old Pulteney and couldn’t resist when he invited me in for a quick pour.

As you can see, my buddy had been celebrating in earnest!

I had chosen this whisky because, in my experience, it would be an easy-drinking dram that a novice scotch drinker should enjoy and it seemed to turn out that I chose wisely.

Old Pulteney displays as a classic, honey-gold highland dram. The dominant aromas were gentle honey, vanilla and oak with an interesting herbal-tea quality. On the palate, assertive oak gave way to lots of caramel and a “Dad’s Cookie” cereal biscuit character. The finish seemed shortish, with sawdust, citrus zest and mint. Throughout my glass, I searched unsuccessfully for the briny, maritime note that I remembered this whisky to once have had…

Completely safe and inoffensive and my buddy said he quite enjoyed it, so mission accomplished, I think! I’d never turn OP12 down, but I was reminded why it’s not a regular inhabitant of my own cabinet.