This past weekend marked my 30th birthday. What better way to celebrate (mourn?) than with a glass of fine whisky that is much older than you? Thanks to Master of Malt’s miniatures program, I was able to relax with 30ml of Glenfarclas 40 year-old for very little $$. I didn’t write any tasting notes and I’m not going to do a review (how many of you are itching to go out and buy a $400+ bottle of scotch on my recommendation? If any, you haven’t been listening to me.) Instead, I just sat back and experienced it. 40 years in a sherry cask (I don’t know if any ex-bourbon is in the vatting) does interesting things to a whisky. It was resinous, with notes of molasses and tree sap, and extremely woody. In fact, I think the wood notes (furniture polish, bitter walnut skins, etc.) overruled the sweetness and fruit of all that sherry. I don’t think I would want an entire bottle, although I’m very grateful to have been able to taste it. It certainly confirmed the notion, for me, that “older isn’t always better” – it was good whisky, but it wasn’t 4 times better than a 10 year-old, or even twice as good as a 20 year-old. It was old, and had old whisky flavors. Often, I find I’m more interested in young whisky flavors – bright, fruity, and tart – or at least a nice balance between youth and maturity. Speaking of which, now that I’m 30, striking a nice balance between youth and maturity sounds like a good goal for the next 30 years. Oh, and trying lots of whisky. Cheers!
Cheers!
And happy birthday!
Still 2 years to go for me before I reach the 30-mark.
Happy trip around the sun! I’ve never had anything older than 12 years (yet). Admittedly, I’m totally fine with 10 and 12 y.o. However I bought myself a 50th birthday present (which is well over a decade away) and although I hope to love it, I really don’t know: 1975 Auchentoshan 35 year old.
First, Happy Birthday, or as Martini has already put it, Happy Orbital Rotation Around the Sun!
Can’t say that I’m looking to run out and buy a $400 bottle (although I do have my eye on a $230 bottle of 21yr Black Art from Bruichladdich)! My birthday isn’t until December, at which point I’m thinking of organizing a vertical tasting of Talisker (I’ve got three 20cl bottles of various expressions) with some of my closest friends. Sit back and experience away.
I hope you had a great birthday and thank you for the wonderful blog!
Happy Birthday! I hope to read more blog posts of yous in coming years.