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1984.
A Taster's Diary 19 Years On COLOUR |
Pure, intense gold with glittering highlights, glowing like the rays of a glorious Atlantic sunset shimmering on the sea below me as l take in the view from Barnhil, revisited in the footsteps of George Orwell. |
NOSE
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A Joy. The subtle influence of sherry finishing is immediate but in no way suppresses the impact of almonds, hazelnuts and citrus. Perhaps a hint of wood pine and floral tea... what 'Room 101' nightmare it would be to be deprived of the sense of smell when there is so much here to stimulate and excite! |
TASTE
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The weather foul, a gale howling outside... what better backdrop for a full appreciation of this bold, majestic whisky, the warmth on the tongue, the richly rewarding aftertaste that lingers long on the palate. Without succumbing to traditional taster's 'doublespeak', this 1984 special edition is as soft as it is strong, shy yet seductive, smooth but bursting with indomitable spirit and individuality. In short, a fitting tribute to great work, a great man ... and a great location for the crafting of one the finest whiskies on earth. |
As an 'extremely un-getable place', the secluded farmhouse of Barnhill on the remote northern tip of Jura provided the perfect setting for Orwell to concentrate on the creation of what was destined to become his masterpiece. With no electricity or telephone, accompanied only by his typewriter, the year he spent here is recorded in diary notes recounting the forbidding terrain and fiercely elemental island weather that continue to play so much a part in the unique characteristics of Isle of Jura Single Malt Scotch whisky to this day. |