Peat and Smoke

Someone recently introduced me to a book, The Whiskey Classified that isolated different flavor groups in single malt scotch whiskeys.  It’s an interesting book, well worth the read.  One thing I discovered as I read it is that my palate prefers the flavors: Peat, Smoke, Medicinal, Tobacco.  I capitalize these as they are like proper names of personal friends of mine.  Fruity, Florally, Honey and Spice are all nice too (not to me), but when I get Medicinal it makes me feel better.

I haven’t tried every type of single malt out there but that is a life mission of mine.  So far my favorite “every day” scotches are as follows.

Lagavulin 16 year

Laphroaig 18 year

Ardbeg Corryvreckan

I will probably blog a lot on this topic.

2 thoughts on “Peat and Smoke”

  1. After all these, we end up at similar places. Lagavulin 16 is by far my favorite scotch. Just spent christmas getting know it a little better by getting a bottle. If you haven’t done it yet, try it with a cigar. The smokyness disappears and it ends up tasting like an XO cognac.

    I see that Talisker isn’t on the list. Not my favorite, but is pretty unique and hard to peg-down. It tastes different everytime I have it.

    1. Jeff, thanks for the comment. I’ll tell you something about Talisker that makes it unappetizing for me. It is on the smoky side but it has a very strong spice or pepper flavor component to it. I do not like pepper flavored alcohol. So for me Talisker is out. I have had cigars with my scotch but these days I worry about my mortality and don’t need the carcinogens. Keep in touch!

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