Why We Love It
Cocktail enthusiasts should appreciate Auchentoshan 12 Year Old for its uniquely smooth and light character, a result of being the only Scotch whisky triple-distilled in three copper stills, making it exceptionally versatile in mixed drinks while still offering complex flavors of toasted almonds, caramelized toffee, and citrus.
How to Drink It
Auchentoshan 12 Year Old shines when sipped neat or with a splash of water to unlock its delicate flavors, but its smooth character also makes it an excellent base for light, citrusy cocktails. This versatile Lowland Scotch is perfect for warm summer evenings, pairing beautifully with seafood dishes or light appetizers.
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Tasting Notes
Nose: Crisp citrus notes of tangerine and lime lead the way, followed by warm vanilla and toasted almonds. A subtle hint of green apple and fresh-cut grass adds complexity, while a gentle whiff of caramelized sugar reminds you of crème brûlée.
Palate: Smooth and light-bodied, with an initial burst of honey sweetness. Flavors of ripe peach and apricot mingle with creamy toffee and oak spice. A nutty character emerges, reminiscent of hazelnuts and pecans. The triple distillation process is evident in the whisky's refined, delicate texture.
Finish: Medium in length, with a pleasant warmth. Ginger and white pepper provide a gentle spiciness, balanced by lingering notes of toasted oak and cocoa. A subtle dryness develops, accompanied by a nutty aftertaste that recalls the flavor of walnut skins. The finish is clean and refreshing, inviting another sip.
How It's Made
Auchentoshan 12 Year Old is unique among Scotch whiskies for being triple-distilled, a process that creates an exceptionally smooth spirit before it's aged for 12 years in a combination of bourbon and sherry casks, imparting rich vanilla and nutty flavors to the final product.