Distillery | Springbank |
Bottler | OB |
Serie | Black Label Cork stopper |
Bottled for | X |
Distilled date | 1978 |
Bottling date | +/-1992 |
Country | Scotland |
Region | Campbeltown |
Age | X |
Cask Type | X |
Cask Number | X |
Alcohol percentage | 46 |
Volume | 0,70 |
Condition | Perfect |
Label | Perfect |
Stock | 0 |
There were different 1978s, such as the ‘house and tree label’, but this is well the classic ‘black label’ (some poets rather coined it ‘yellow thistle label’).
Colour: straw.
Nose: it’s a rather austere one, pretty acrid, mineral, and grassy, without any sherriness – not to mention raisins or dried fruits. I’m finding quite a lot of shoe polish and old metal (second-hand spare parts, perhaps), which gives this Springbank a rather Longrowy feeling. Some fresh walnuts as well, as well as a little plasticine.
Mouth: more sweetness, rather around grapefruits, with an acidic side and always a lot of plasticine, paraffin, stone, bone dry riesling, and then a saltiness and plenty of grass. Austere, getting ashy and even saltier.
Finish: quite long, with some zests, salt, chalk, and more paraffin. A rather smoky aftertaste.
Comments: they weren’t filling pricey great casks at that time, but the end result is that the spirit remained kind of naked and ‘natural’. Which I enjoy!