Double Barrel from Douglas Laing

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Double Barrel from Douglas Laing

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"Double Barrel is a newly released vatted malt whisky from the Glasgow based independent bottling company Douglas Laing & Co. A vatted malt is one that contains two or more single malts and nothing else. The difference between a vatted malt and a blended whisky is that a blend will contain some whisky made from other grains, whereas a vatted one will contain only single malt whisky made from 100% barley. Double Barrel consists of two iconic single malts - Laphroaig and Macallan. Douglas Laing & Co have selected only one cask of each and then vatted these together. As a result bottles are limited and one will cost around £50.

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The colour of this Double Barrel is light gold and the nose is light, fresh and vibrant. There is a lot of pungent smoke (think of burning ash and bonfires), although there is also an astringent bitter element to this as well (think of hot tar and antiseptic). There is also some vanilla, malty cereal grains and a fruity sweetness (imagine dried fruits, apricots especially, and honey), although these struggle through the smoky elements and you have to work hard to get them. On the palate, the smokiness is the predominant feature (it is sweeter and more peaty and earthy this time, although the ashy/tarry notes are definately still present). There is some saltiness (think of sea water) and something bitter (imagine iodine and also damp wood). Other elements are present but again they are subtle and have to battle through the smokiness - vanilla, honey, something buttery and baked (reminded me of a biscuit or shortbread) and a hint of dried fruit. Add to this some raw spirit (this indicates that at least one of the two whiskies present is on the young side) and you have an interesting but ultimately unbalanced and zingy palate. The finish is sharp and spirity with a lot of alcohol burn - this is surprising as it is bottled at 46% ABV. It starts with some sweetness (that vanilla and honey again) before turning dry and a touch bitter at the end (that woodiness and iodine again).

This Double Barrel is a difficult whisky to get to grips with. The two iconic distilleries involved are not natural partners in many people's eyes and this can be seen in the final whisky. Laphroaig and Macallan are like chalk and cheese in the whisky world, having their own distinctive styles and fans. Here,the Laphroaig totally dominates and overpowers the more subtle Macallan, which struggles to show its own quality. This leaves me wondering who would buy this for £50? Fans of Laphroaig? Maybe. Fans of Macallan? No. Fans of both? Maybe. While the Double Barrel is an interesting whisky, it maybe should have been one experiment that remained in the blending room.
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(http://whiskyforeveryone.blogspot.com/2 ... uglas.html)

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Re: Double Barrel from Douglas Laing

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C'est une vieille idée. Ils l'avaient déjà lancée en Italie il y a qq années, avec l'aide de Mr Jayemm'
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En vente chez VZ depuis peu, me semble-t-il.
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