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Auchentoshan Valinch

Postby JethroTull » 30 Aug 2011, 19:56

Anyone had this?

What did you think and how does it compare to bottlings such as the 3 wood, the classic and the 12?
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Re: Auchentoshan Valinch

Postby Iain M » 31 Aug 2011, 16:23

Remember very little about the taste, just that for the value it was excellent.
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Re: Auchentoshan Valinch

Postby sorren » 31 Aug 2011, 18:51

Jethro,
I have had a good few drams of the Valinch, i think im on bottle 3 now :yummy: , this is a cask strength version of "Classic", so as you will know it is a young whisky, if you look in the tasting notes for the Valinch you will see my notes... if you have had the "classic" and you liked it then you will love this.... its young sweet and vibrant.... try it... :thumbsup:
P.s please dont try to compare to the 3 wood, this is a totally different drink, and is made up of bourbon, oloroso and Px casks, also the 12 yo is made up of bourbon and oloroso sherry casks, the valinch is 100% bourbon cask...
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Re: Auchentoshan Valinch

Postby JethroTull » 31 Aug 2011, 19:06

Thanks for your notes.

I was at the distillery and tasted the 3 wood, which was like velvet. I saw the Valinch and noted that it was very pale and I thought it looked delicious since the 'classic' that I was given at the distillery was like honey.
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Re: Auchentoshan Valinch

Postby sorren » 31 Aug 2011, 19:25

Jethro, at the price the Valinch is it is well worth it.... try at full strength and then water down just a little, the bottle gives you a great dram at different strengths, if you are a "toshan" fan like me you will love this, as said just remember its only about 8yo, another good young "toshan" worth trying is the 2009 festival bottle, its cask str and bourban casks were used only, and i believe only 2 casks poss 3 were used and is limited to 500 bottles, last time i was at auchentoshan they had a few bottles left.... :thumbsup:
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Re: Auchentoshan Valinch

Postby floranicolas » 03 Feb 2012, 05:11

A superb cask strength Auchentoshan. Valinch is named after the giant pipette used to remove whisky from casks for tasting. This whisky is very fruity.
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Re: Auchentoshan Valinch

Postby kallaskander » 03 Feb 2012, 09:52

Hi there,

Valinch is the Auchentoshan Classic in cask strength.

Makes for interesting comparisons.

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Re: Auchentoshan Valinch

Postby MacDeffe » 03 Feb 2012, 18:49

I found this somewhat young in flavour, but with a nice intense cask strength flavour profile of a young ex-bourbon casked whisky

So more or less what you would expect (hope) a whisky like this to be!

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Re: Auchentoshan Valinch

Postby Onefortheditch » 03 Feb 2012, 23:48

I'm drinking this now and I'm sorry to say it disappoints. Young it may be, but to me its rough.
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Re: Auchentoshan Valinch

Postby Johnny Murgatroyd » 18 Apr 2012, 08:03

At the moment I am halfway through a bottle of the Valinch already. To some extent I am pleased by it, but to another extent I am not loving it.

I have no previous experience with Auchentoshan, and little with Lowlanders generally, so I don’t know if I’m just disappointed with the Lowlander style overall.

The positives, are the powerful salty notes, the vanilla/condensed milk part of the flavour and the mouthfeel.

The negatives, are the strange note of, almost, acrylic paint in the nose (like white poster paint) and something I think is youthful spiritiness.

I am not too likely to get another bottle, but pleased to have tasted it.
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Re: Auchentoshan Valinch

Postby scotchio » 18 Apr 2012, 14:47

For me Auchentoshan seems to have more in common with Hazelburn than any of the other lowlanders.Rosebank ,though also triple distilled seems quite different. Bladnoch,Littlemill,Inverleven,Glenkinchie are not really that similar to Auchentoshan. I've been enjoying the 12yo Toshan so if you fancy trading a sample let me know. I'd imagine a young cask strength Bourbon based toshan could be quite hot and in yer face by comparison.
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Re: Auchentoshan Valinch

Postby two-bit cowboy » 18 Apr 2012, 15:39

I did a comparison of Valinch (57.5%) and Hazelburn 8 year Bourbon Cask, Cask Strength (56.5%). Valinch is more interesting, with many different flavors attacking simultaneously. Also a little "hotter". The Hazelburn is easier to drink, with not such a variety of tastes. If you like to analyze every sip you take try Valinch. If you like to enjoy every sip without a lot of concentration go for the Hazelburn.
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Re: Auchentoshan Valinch

Postby Johnny Murgatroyd » 27 Apr 2012, 12:03

Johnny Murgatroyd wrote:At the moment I am halfway through a bottle of the Valinch already. To some extent I am pleased by it, but to another extent I am not loving it.

I have no previous experience with Auchentoshan, and little with Lowlanders generally, so I don’t know if I’m just disappointed with the Lowlander style overall.

The positives, are the powerful salty notes, the vanilla/condensed milk part of the flavour and the mouthfeel.

The negatives, are the strange note of, almost, acrylic paint in the nose (like white poster paint) and something I think is youthful spiritiness.

I am not too likely to get another bottle, but pleased to have tasted it.



...and I am just tasting the Valinch again...and guess what? My reaction was much more positive. Maybe I ve been suffering whisky fatigue recently. I am loving the powerful vanillas on the palate, and the smell of young sweet corn on the nose - a trace of the bourbon barrel??

I will always be amazed by how a retasting can result in a different reaction. Keep tasting fellas :lol:
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Re: Auchentoshan Valinch

Postby sorren » 01 Jun 2012, 22:13

The more I taste this Whisky the more I want to buy, I think this could become my everyday tipple, well maybe not everyday but you know what I mean.. :drool:
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Re: Auchentoshan Valinch

Postby TheTross » 01 Jun 2012, 23:01

Auchentoshan was one of those distilleries I'd been put off ever since I bought a bottle of the rather dreary 10yo a few years ago that I struggled to finish, but since then I've had miniatures of the new three-wood and 18yo and was impressed with both, so I bought a bottle of the Valinch a few months ago - partly on a whim and partly because it was a chance to try a cask-strength offering.

I instantly loved it. It's surprisingly heavy and 'punchy' for a Lowlander, full of flavour and exceptionally moreish. It does reveal its youth every so often but I actually think that works in its favour with everything else that's going on in the glass.

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Re: Auchentoshan Valinch

Postby Troubadix » 06 Jun 2012, 07:59

After a bottle of this I have to admit, at first I wasn´t impressed at all. But, the more I drank , the more I liked it. It is not a great whisky (but who had thought that anyway) but it is a good value for money whisky.

I´m glad, I still have one bottle left.
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Re: Auchentoshan Valinch

Postby JethroTull » 17 Jul 2012, 17:50

Marvellously sweet stuff. No home should be without one.
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