Back to the basic OQD format:
Isle of Jura 21 (44% ABV)
Color: Copper
Nose: Kumquat, a small whiff of almonds, star anise and nuts. yet there is a roughness on the nose. Time spent in glass wasn’t kind to the nose, which developed an unpleasant undertone which I couldn’t quite name…
Taste: Very dry in mouth, citrus and the cherry flavor you found in the old Cherry Coke of the 80s mixing with oakiness.
Finish: Long and spicy with a bitter and slightly metallic aftertaste.
While I obviously didn’t like the Jura 21, I must note that I tasted the Jura 21 in a formidable lineup of other 21 year olds or more. There were the Glenlivet 21, Glenfiddich 21, Glenfarclas 21, Balvenie 21, Bunnahabhain XXV and Whyte & Mackay 30. This was a tall order to compete against, but sadly, the Jura 21 was simply not up to par in that lineup.
3 comments on “One Quick Dram: Isle of Jura 21 Whisky Tasting Notes”