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The Scotch Malt Whisky Society was founded in Edinburgh in 1983 by Phillip 'Pip' Hills who, while travelling around Scotland in the 1970s, fell in love with whiskies drawn straight from the cask. After he expanded his syndicate the Society was purchased by Glenmorangie PLC in 2004. In 2015, the Society was sold back to private investors. In June 2021, the private owners floated the holding company The Artisanal Spirits Company plc on the Alternative Investment Market of the London Stock Exchange.
It has a unique code system where the first number refers to the distillery and the second refers to the cask from which the bottle comes. SMWS also offers the largest range of distilleries of any independent bottler. These curiously named drams really do have something for every whisky lover!
The SMWS are one of the Britain's most revered independent bottlers with a worldwide network of partner bars with one mission of getting as much whisky at natural cask strength without water to different nations including USA, Canada, Switzerland, UK, Austria, Germany and many others.
Attractive deep woody notes were combined with the spicy sweetness of pumpkin cheesecake with toasted coconut sprinkled on top and a caramel-Bourbon sauce and, right at the end, the fruitiness of apple sponge pudding served with custard. To taste neat, that fruitiness turned into pear cider and well-aged Calvados. Combine this with cinnamon dusted espresso beans and liquorice allsorts and we had a tingling tongue experience. With a drop of water attractive fruity aromas of ripe pears and berry and mascarpone summer pudding and on the taste, a spiced pear planter’s punch made us all think of a carefree Sunday sunny afternoon.
Nose: Peach fuzz. Asian pears. Apricot jam. Marmalade. Slightly spicy sultanas, like if you’d pick them out of a cinnamon bun. Gooseberries. Meat in a stone fruit sauce. Sawdust. Granadilla. With water some of the fruit notes become more pronounced, a lot more of the Arran character is present and an almost lactic caramel note develops.
Palate: Liquid apricot skin. Light wood oils, cedar and sandalwood. Cinnamon, nutmeg. Woody vanilla. Generic tropical fruit flavouring. With water the spices are more intense and the fruits more juicy.
Finish: Long. Bitter wood. Stone fruits. Cinnamon. Sandalwood. Sawdust.
52.8% ABV
70cl
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US$40
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