Springbank 22 Years Old Private Cask Bottling for HMMJ Cask 582 55,4% 1997


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Springbank 22 Years Old Private Cask Bottling for HMMJ Cask 582 55,4% 1997

excl. BTW € 250,00
in. BTW € 302,50
Volume 0,70l
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Distileerderij Springbank
Bottelaar OB
Serie Private Cask HMMJ Collection
Gebotteld voor
Gedistilleerd op 05.1997
Gebotteld 01.2020
Land Schotland
Streek Campbeltown
Leeftijd 22
Cask Type Refill Sherry Hogshead
Vatnummer 582
Alcohol percentage 55,4
Inhoud 0,70
Etiket Perfect
Voorraad 0
Inhoud 0,70
Etiket Perfect
Voorraad 0

Professionele reviews

Serge Valentin (92)

I believe it’s good to put an official end to this madness with a private cask bottled for four friends, rather than with some superfluous brandola. Not that Springbank are doing much of that anyway… Colour: pale gold. Nose: mangos, Vicks VapoRub, tiger balm, new plastics, cranberries, charcoal, bandages, lemongrass. Typical and harmonious, whatever you may think. With water: unstoppable. You may call 202-456-1111, that’s the Anti-Maltoporn Brigade. No, don’t, it’s the White House. Mouth (neat): oh very good! But who added the mezcal? H, M, M, or J? Let’s say you take a jar and pour 1/3 proper white mezcal (joven), 1/3 manzanilla anada by the crazy Callejuelas, and 1/3 middle-aged ex-refill Caol Ila. Shake well, and there, you’re on. Now I agree buying a bottle of this, should that be possible, would be easier to do. In theory. With water: smoked lemons and plasticine, I buy that. Finish: long, waxier, smokier, with superb lemony notes and wee touches of grassy oils. Oh there, olive. Comments: wow, nothing to throw. Super well done, HMM&J. But between us, while no one’s listening, tell me who-the-hell added the mezcal?

Gal Granov (90)

Nose: A lovely older springer, classy and deep with a nice minerality to it: limestone, some citrus (mostly oranges, but touches of lemon), hessian, a bit herbal with quite some autumn leaves, hints of mint and herbs, as well as oil paint and a hint of peat and distant fruit. quite layered and complex…

Palate: Quite earthy on the start, the peat and soot are much stronger. Bitter and spiced with coffee beans, pepper, and dark bitter 90% chocolate, licorice, and lemon peel, ending on bitter earth and ashes.

Finish: Quite long, with an abundance of peat, and bitter coffee ground and wood.

Conclusion: A splendid whisky indeed. Don’t expect big sherry notes, this is indeed a refill barrel and it’s mostly about citrus fruit and peat/ soot and spices. Lovely stuff. Well done guys.

Whisky Notes (91)

Nose: top class. Slightly restrained but with all the right elements. Plenty of mineral notes, chalk, empty mussel shells. Add some lemons and oranges, olive oil and mastic, leafy touches and fresh canvas. Reminds me a bit of the early 18’s with the new label. Mouth: more intense now. Quite a sharp peaty edge, than mentholated notes, saltwater and pepper. Leafy notes. Coffee beans and subtle praline. Still some sweet lemon, tonic water and a hint of almonds. A little aniseed as well. Finish: long, more peat, with a little ginger and nutmeg.

We’ve had some excellent Springbanks recently and this is definitely in the first few seats. I believe all bottles are sold out, too bad.

BOW (93)

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Tasting notes Words Of Whisky:

An absolute diamond of a whisky from Springbank.
Nose
Good god, yes! Delicious mature Springbank with a fantastic subtle sweetness and soft fruitiness, mainly of the citrus variety but also some stone fruits. There's a touch of tobacco, polymer, menthol and burlap too. A few wet pebbles as well.
Taste
A bit more sturdy and robust than the nose. Earthy peat, campfire smoke and gentle spices, as well as a hint of cappuccino. But there's a friendly sweetness here as well, with a tinge of fudge, but also bright yellow fruits. Seriously great stuff.
Finish
More of the above. Long.

Maltfascination.com:
20609_bigSniff:
With the first sniff I get straw and grass and barley. A fairly coastal scent of sand and brine as well. Pear skins, hessian and more graininess. There’s some oaky sweetness with a hint of honey as well. Lemon balm, minerals, sea shells, and a bitter kind of orange.

Sip:
The palate is fairly sharp, but there’s some sweeter orange coming forward right away. There’s quite a lot of oak and barley too, with some waxy lemon peels. Some hints of espresso too, with a very dry texture. The longer you taste it, the more it mellows, and the citrus sweetness becomes a bit more pronounced, although I also keep getting pears on the palate.

Swallow:
The finish is that of a very classical Springbank, with warming hessian notes, a whiff of smoke. The sherry cask adds some orange and lemon, but the spirit keeps pushing the briny notes forward. Sand, sea shells, barley. A long, long finish that keeps switching between the citrusy fruitiness, and the briny flavors of Springbank itself.

Holy shit, this is a cracker. There’s so much going on on the nose and palate that you keep discovering new flavors and therefore it simply grabs your attention. Upon tasting this I had to remind myself to write notes since it’s just so intriguing.

I had to check Whiskybase, where it states that the value of this bottle currently sits just under € 300, and even so it is very much worth it. If it was available now, I’d buy a bottle. What an awesome dram! 92/100


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