Port Askaig Islay Single Malt Whisky

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Port Askaig Islay Single Malt Whisky

Postby Gordon » 24 Apr 2009, 17:33

Interesting up and coming release featured on Tims Blog on The Whisky Exchange .Looking forward to trying them , i'm intrigued !
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Re: Port Askaig Islay Single Malt Whisky

Postby gallus » 24 Apr 2009, 19:13

have seen the blog of TWE, beautiful bottles and labels. very intriguing, what's inside? a single or a vatted from different islay distilleries.
probably worth trying gordon.
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Re: Port Askaig Islay Single Malt Whisky

Postby Gordon » 24 Apr 2009, 19:46

It's a Single Malt , the clues in the title..... :slainte
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Re: Port Askaig Islay Single Malt Whisky

Postby Willie JJ » 24 Apr 2009, 20:42

Port askaig = Caol Ila maybe?
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Re: Port Askaig Islay Single Malt Whisky

Postby Gordon » 24 Apr 2009, 20:47

That was my initial thought as well Willie !
Not bad prices for a bottle Either.....
Port Askaig Cask Strength 57.1% £37.99
Port Askaig 17yo 45.8% £49.99
Port Askaig 25yo 45.8% £74.99
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Re: Port Askaig Islay Single Malt Whisky

Postby Willie JJ » 24 Apr 2009, 20:54

Yeah the CS is roughly comparable with the OB CI CS price and the older bottles look like good value, especially the 25yo.

Tim's tasting note wouldn't put you off the idea of it being CI either.
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Re: Port Askaig Islay Single Malt Whisky

Postby Gordon » 24 Apr 2009, 21:11

Could be Lagavulin....... :hysterical: :bang: :sorry: :Islay_fan
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Re: Port Askaig Islay Single Malt Whisky

Postby mr_fox » 24 Apr 2009, 21:17

Willie JJ wrote:Port askaig = Caol Ila maybe?

...but with the option to change to any other Islay distillery without having to change the branding, which looks stunning and really like an official distillery bottling. Stunning or boring? Actually I can't quite decide.
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Re: Port Askaig Islay Single Malt Whisky

Postby Gordon » 24 Apr 2009, 21:28

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Re: Port Askaig Islay Single Malt Whisky

Postby Willie JJ » 24 Apr 2009, 22:09

mr_fox wrote:
Willie JJ wrote:Port askaig = Caol Ila maybe?

...but with the option to change to any other Islay distillery without having to change the branding, which looks stunning and really like an official distillery bottling. Stunning or boring? Actually I can't quite decide.

Its a bit of a mix between Ardbeg and PE annual release packaging.
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Re: Port Askaig Islay Single Malt Whisky

Postby LongRoad » 25 Apr 2009, 19:01

Nose: Citrus and sweetness initially, with lemon juice, orange zest, honey and lemon curd. The phenols are restrained, lurking in the background as coal and wet burnt wood. With time more sooty notes emerge, alongside grapefruit, tangerine peel and faint medicine cabinet hints.

Smell like a Laphroaig for me.
Any way very nice bottle and announcement, If I can I will get one of each.
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Re: Port Askaig Islay Single Malt Whisky

Postby Tim F » 26 Apr 2009, 09:44

Thanks for the kind comments, gents! Glad you like the look of them.
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Re: Port Askaig Islay Single Malt Whisky

Postby borgom » 26 Apr 2009, 13:47

Please Mr Tim can you tell us which distillery this is from, pleeeeease?!?!?!? :)
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Re: Port Askaig Islay Single Malt Whisky

Postby Tim F » 27 Apr 2009, 08:53

Sorry, borgom - my lips are sealed. There's been some good guesses, that's all I'm saying :)
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Re: Port Askaig Islay Single Malt Whisky

Postby butephoto » 27 Apr 2009, 09:31

Very interesting indeed. And good to see that you can still get good whisky at a sensible price!

Looking forward to trying them.
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