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Auchroisk 2009 INK2 S.V. 70cl 46°

Archive Auchroisk 2009 INK2 S.V. 70cl 46°
Country : Scotland / Reference: : 24201

This edition of Auchroisk 2009 is part of our INK # 2 series selected by our experts exclusively at Le Comptoir Irlandais.

Auchroisk (pronounced “OH-thrusk”) is one of Scotland's youngest distilleries. It is located in Mulben, in the Moray region. The distillery was built by Justerini & Brooks (J&B) in 1974 to ensure a constant supply of malt whiskey for their J&B blend.

Master Blender Jim Milne says the quality of the whiskey was solid enough to be sold as a Single Malt. In 1986 the 1st Single Malt was marketed under the name The Singleton. The latter is very successful.

The company found the name "Auchroisk" difficult to read, the bottlings of the distillery were sold, until 2001, under the name of Singleton. Auchroisk is a very large distillery with sufficient storage facilities to hold 265,000 barrels.

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Features
Volume0.7 L
ABV46 °
TypeSingle malt
CountryScotland
RegionSpeyside
PeatNon Peated
Reference:24201

INK editions bring together exceptional Single Maltsbring together exceptional Single Malts. Selected by our experts with Signatory Vintage, this range draws its essence in the art of distillation with rare and impressive distillates highlighted by perfectly realized maturations. A complex alchemy of whisky, wood and time, like the unexpected and extraordinary mixtures of colour inks...

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Nose: very grassy, dry, floral. It is direct on aromas of vanilla and very fresh green tea. It's classy, precise, atypical.

Palate: Still herbaceous, almost oriental with honeyed flavors that complement very spicy notes, a pastry aspect in a second time around more vanilla and almond notes.

Finish: fine and spicy, pastry again. Atypical, excellent, a real great tasting experience on an unusual Speyside.