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Misplaced in Time: Braes of Glenlivet, Longmorn, Braeval

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Let’s strive some extra bottlings from the Misplaced In Time assortment. This is a particular collaboration between Chivas Brothers and The Whisky Trade. Keep in mind there are eight releases between 20 and 33 years outdated, all from Speyside distilleries. All very distillate-driven too, from what we’ve seen to this point.

We already had the Glen Keith, Miltonduff and Glentauchers. Now we’re trying on the Longmorn and two releases from Braeval distilleries.

We begin with Braeval spirit produced whereas it was nonetheless referred to as Braes of Glenlivet. In 1994 a dispute with the close by Glenlivet distillery was settled with a reputation change.

 

Braes of Glenlivet 31 yo 1992 (50,7%, OB ‘Misplaced in Time’ 2023, first fill barrel #111566, 60 btl.)

Nostril: very fragrant. It has the everyday Speyside sweetness: apricots, honey and honeysuckle, plum jam. Some beeswax, ginger cookies and orange peels, together with apple cake and vanilla. Then various floral notes and polish. General actually elegant, with excessive complexity.

Mouth: the oak does give it a marked floral character, blended with gingery notes, lemon peels and white pepper. Yellow apple, a little bit of honey and crushed barley. More and more grassy over time, with inexperienced spice, tea leaves and a gentle trace of pine wooden. Nonetheless loads of refinement.

End: lengthy and floral, with extra lemon peels, honey and hints of dough. Greengages too.

Jackpot: a spotlight on this collection already. Delicate and floral however with a pleasant punch. This might be the perfect Braeval we’ve had to this point. Accessible from The Whisky Trade.

 

 

Longmorn 30 yo 1993 (54,4%, OB ‘Misplaced in Time’ 2023, second fill hogshead #56087, 180 btl.)

Longmorn 1993 - Lost in Time

Nostril: very distillate-driven certainly. Traditional fruits with a delicate mineral edge. Apples, pears, inexperienced melons and unripe peaches. Hints of Belgian Trappists (or moderately their beers), vanilla pastries. Then smaller notes of grapefruits, chalk, some butter and earthy spice within the background. Very pure.

Mouth: an entire basket of orchard fruits, together with some oranges and a tangy trace of grapefruit peel. Greengages, yellow plums and inexperienced apples. A number of floral touches, together with ginger biscuits. Grassy tea leaves and leathery notes in direction of the tip.

End: lengthy, with inexperienced spice, mild leather-based, honey and a few oak varnish.

One other superb whisky: contemporary, vibrant and fully stripped to its essence. A little bit understated in that sense, and the issue with these impartial casks is that you just hardly really feel the 30 years of ageing, however that the value is based totally on the age. Accessible from The Whisky Trade. Rating: 90/100

 

 

Braeval 28 yo 1995 (62,6%, OB ‘Misplaced in Time’ 2023, first fill barrel #79775, 132 btl.)

Braeval 1995 - Lost in Time

Nostril: fairly impartial, with loads of orchard fruits like pears and apples, together with hints of coconut shavings and white pepper. Lemons and inexperienced apples, with vanilla custard within the background. After some time it settles on the basic mixture of barley-driven spirit with bourbon spice. Precisely what this collection needs to showcase.

Mouth: the power appears to convey out the oak spice first. White pepper, hints of nutmeg and ginger. Then loads of malty notes once more, with vanilla pastry, hints of white chocolate and extra coconut shavings. Tart berries and lemon within the background.

End: lengthy and fairly peppery, with some vanilla and apple.

Whereas this can be a good match for the collection, we’re additionally bordering the boring aspect of bourbon wooden, if you realize what I imply. Particularly at such a excessive power, the primary fill barrel provides numerous spice to the already impartial spirit. Superb whisky however there’s not sufficient pleasure for the value, in my humble opinion. Accessible from The Whisky Trade. Rating: 86/100



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