Port Ellen 9th Annual Release 1979 30 Years Old (2009)

Port Ellen

DESCRIPTION

A very rare, hotly anticipated Port Ellen. This is from the slew of Diageo 2009 Special Releases, this is the 9th release, distilled in 1979 and bottled at cask strength (part of an outturn of 5,916 bottles).

TASTING NOTES (by Whiskyfun.com)

Colour: white wine. Nose: very different from the 1982’s, much more on grass, soaked barley, smoked porridge and diesel oil. Also more shoe polish and whiffs of eucalyptus starting to come through (sign of age?) The most straightforward but not the least complex. Big smoke. With water: this one gets rather more maritime with water, more on oysters, sea breeze and all that jazz. Also almonds and a little camphor, not unlike what happens with some of the most legendary of its neighbours when they get very old. Superb, obviously. Just hints of ‘clean’ manure. Mouth (neat): the most austere of them all but also the most elegant. Very dry, grassy and smoky attack, then quite some lemon, many mineral notes ‘cool climate style’ (to speak like a wino) and many phenolic/resinous notes. Splendid austerity. With water: gets ultra-dry, all on smoke and ashes. Finish: something that reminds me of the revered Rare Malts (20 and 22yo), minus the brutality. Comments: rather intellectual, just the opposite of these modern easy-sexy drams with no soul (and no cojones). SGP:268 - 93 points.

    PRODUCT SUMMARY

    Distillery Port Ellen
    Classification Single Malt Whisky
    # Released bottle 5916
    Vintage 1979
    Age 30
    Bottler Official Bottling
    Bottling Date 2009
    ABV/ Volume 57.7%/ 70cl
    Rating/SGP 93/268
    Cask Number -

     




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