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Auction: SC001 - Going the Whole Hogshead - Spink in association with Cask 88: Whisky - e-Auction
Lot: 3

Deanston 2012

Distillery: Deanston
Region: Highlands
Age: 9 years
Distillation Date: 30th August 2012
Cask type: Refill Bourbon Hogshead
Peated?: Unpeated
Re-gauge ABV: 60.20%
Re-gauge Litre of Alcohol (RLA): 126 litres
New bulk litres: 209.3 litres
Re-gauge Date: November 2021
Bottles: 299 bottles
Cask Number: 306

Distilled in August 2021 at Deanston distillery on the banks of the River Teith, this whisky has spent over 9 years maturing in a Refill Bourbon Hogshead, a cask choice which allows the distillery character to take centre stage. The ABV at last regauge was 60.20%, indicating there are potentially many years more of maturation ahead for this distinctive Highland malt.

Deanston spirit is typically matured in ex-Bourbon casks, complementing the unpeated spirit, which is often described as full-bodied, sweet and a little waxy, with notes of heather and honey; very typical of the Highland style. Having started its life as a weaving mill, Deanston makes great use of the fast-flowing River Teith - both as an excellent source of granite-filtered water, but also as hydropower for the distillery. All of its energy is generated by a turbine house, processing 20 million litres of water an hour. Excess electricity is sold to the National Grid, making Deanston one of Scotland's greenest distilleries.

Cask Description

The Wood

Deanston is one of the most traditional distilleries left in Scotland and their wood policy follows this tradition, with the vast majority of the waxy spirit produced being laid down for maturation in ex-bourbon casks. Experimentation of cask finishes and organic whisky has been a theme of Deanston in the last few years and shows a harmonisation of tradition and innovation. This is also a demonstration of Deanston's desirability in the blending industry - it is extremely versatile.

"Whisky should be made traditionally and drunk traditionally"
Ian MacMillan, Deanston Master Blender (2014)

The Spirit

The water for Deanston's spirit is provided by the River Teith, which flows over granite, making it very soft and ideal for whisky production. The river's power is also harnessed to help power the distillery, making Deanston one of the greenest and most sustainable distilleries in the country. Long fermentation time (up to 100 hours) and slow distillation are factors contributing to the desirable and versatile waxy, heathery new make spirit.

The Masters

In 2012 when this cask was filled, Ian MacMillan was the Master Blender at Deanston - his traditional approach can be seen across a career which began in 1973, meaning when this cask was in his inventory he had already been in the industry for 39 years.

"The people working at these distilleries have such pride and are so proud of what they make … tell me of any computer panel that has that kind of passion for making liquid."
Ian MacMillan, Deanston Master Blender (2014)

MacMillan joined Deanston in 1991 and his first task was to resurrect the site after a 9 year closure. This was a monumental task but, in just under a year, the distillery was back operational and has been the backbone of some of the most recognisable blends on the market, such as Black Bottle.

The Verdict

The majority of Deanston's spirit is still used for the blending industry, however it is starting to gain a following among those looking for examples of uncommon single malts, especially single casks or cask finishes. Many of these one off releases never make it out of the distillery shop; its growing profile means more and more people are visiting Deanston and purchasing these one off expressions. The strength of this cask is remarkable after 9 years, giving it flexibility to continue maturation or to be bottled as a healthy cask strength, single cask whisky.

Deanston 2021
Date Sample Taken: 01/11/2021

Nose:
The word 'pear' emerges fully formed before the conscious mind even has a chance to process. A little volatile acetone balances the concentrated pear/apple puree notes. Fruity like homemade schnapps from one's own orchard.

Palate:
The nose does not deceive - immediate hit of pear drops, rolled in powdered strawberry sugar. There's a rush of flavour down the centre of the tongue - seeded white grapes and grappa. Oats and branflakes follow shortly, and bring the sweetness to a close.




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