Scotch Whisky Review: Aultmore-Glenlivet 2006 Cadenhead Cask Strength 12 Year Old / 57.4%

Elliott
1 min readFeb 25, 2024

Surprisingly solid; I cry for the loss of this lineup.

Aultmore-Glenlivet 2006 Cadenhead Cask Strength 12 Year Old / 57.4%

Aultmore-Glenlivet 2006 Cadenhead Cask Strength 12 Year Old / 57.4%

Tasted neat

While Cadenhead’s is not making any more of these, I have some Small Batch / Cask Strength editions still gathering dust, among them this 12 year old Aultmore, which is a vatting of four bourbon hogsheads, and bottled at cask strength for 1044 bottles.

Their tasting notes read:

Nose: Creamy, fresh spearmint and slight moss.

Palate: Watermelon, pineapple juice and clotted cream.

Finish: Lemon and lime, orange bitters and grated nutmeg

  • Color: 0.9 (amontillado sherry)
  • Nose: acetone, grass, mint, whipped cream; tar
  • Taste: oily, lots of tropical fruits, a little bit of vanilla ice cream, minerality, and oak
  • Finish: long but subtle; canned fruit cocktail salad

I cannot remember how much I paid for this, but it would have been in the ¥10,000 ($67 USD now, $80 in more normal times) range, and probably included as padding in a bundle.

This is a lovely, light, fruity summer dram — it is really too bad that Cadenhead has killed this lineup.

Rating: 7/10

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Elliott

Personal interests in literature, SF, and whisky/whiskey/scotch, Software Engineer by Trade