March order: quite possibly the last bottle of Arran Machrie Moor CS in the whole region, a bottle of Smith&Cross Navy Strength rum, two minis - JD Single Barrel and Writer's Tears Copper Pot -, and a bottle of Hunter Laing Scarabus for a friend.
Scarabus
Another Mystery Single Malt From Islay. All natural, bottled at 46% ABV, there's also a recent 10 yro and an even more recent cask strength expression.
Nose: mild spices, vanilla, sea salt, and raw peat.
Taste: bitter green peat, sea salt, and old leather followed by sweet citrus notes and vivid vanilla.
Finish: medium length, salty and bitter.
It's nothing special. Very easy to drink, and I'd consider it a great introduction to Islay malts. No need to frighten anyone with an Ardbeg 10.
Smith&Cross Navy Strength
It's a blend of young (3-6 years old) Plummer and very young (3-6 months old) Wedderburn pot still rums from Jamaica. Simple label with an even simpler wood-topped cork stopper, 57% ABV. The term Navy Strength has nothing to do with Navy Style, it simply means it won't ruin gunpowder.
Nose: very strong, pungent, brown sugar and molasses. A bit of nail polish remover. Pushing my nose deeper into the Glencairn I find some overripe cherries as well.
Taste: brown sugar and molasses, faint pineapple, a hint of coconut, a bitchslap of quince and a fistful of overripe plum ready to ferment.
Finish: the only low point, it's very short after the blast of intense aromas and flavours.
Aside from the disappointingly short finish, it's bretty good stuff. While the bottler recommends it for mixing Tiki drinks, I say it should be tasted neat at least once.
Won't even burn if you're used to drinking cask strength stuff.
Edit: JD Single Barrel
A lot less sweet and is more rye-forward than JD No. 7, which are both good. Slightly bitter oak - I suspect it's got a heavier char than No. 7.
It also has interesting banana (Gros Michel) and mint notes. I like it, but Four Roses Single Barrel and Wild Turkey Rare Breed both cost just a teeny-tiny more and either is a better option. Single Barrel Barrel Strength is phenomenal I hear, however, that costs around three times as much as the regular Single Barrel.