Wolfburn
10 years old
Taste note
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Colour:
Pale gold with a slight amber hue
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Nose:
The nose opens with a fresh, coastal character, featuring sea breeze and subtle maritime notes. There's a lovely balance of malt sweetness, dried fruits like sultanas, and hints of vanilla. Faint touches of honey and floral elements blend with a soft spice, possibly nutmeg or cinnamon, adding complexity. It gives off some sulfur notes that are slightly unpleasant.
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Palate:
it's smooth and layered. Sweet malt and vanilla notes come through first, followed by richer dried fruit flavors—raisins and dates—mixed with light caramel. There’s a gentle spiciness, with hints of pepper and oak, balanced by a delicate touch of smoke that remains subtle, adding depth without overpowering the sweetness.
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Finish:
The finish is medium to long, with lingering warm spices, malt, and a faint, clean smokiness. A subtle salinity from the coastal influence lingers alongside a gentle sweetness.
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Conclusion:
Wolfburn 10 Year Old is a well-rounded, complex whisky, combining sweet, fruity, and slightly smoky notes with a smooth, maritime character. It’s an elegant dram, with enough depth to intrigue experienced drinkers, while remaining approachable for those newer to single malts. hopefully the 2024 edition will have less sulfer on the nose. After some time with this bottle and drinking it, oxidation allowed the sulfur notes to fade into the background, making room for more prominent fruity and caramel flavors.