Today,
you find us in a slightly diabolical place… Literally. After checking in to our hotel at Gatwick
Airport the night before a short day trip to Scotland (which requires a very
early start) we find ourselves in the position of staying in the room below:
Talk
about 'The Number Of The Best' (Western)

This
time around the demonic inspired bottling has been put together from a range
of some 27 different casks, including 17 ex-sherry and 10 ex-bourbon casks, four of
which have held peated Arran. We’re told that the actual liquid ranges from
vintages between 1997 to 2004.

Arran
- Devil’s Punch Bowl - Chapter II – 6,600 bottles - 53.1% - RRP £72.99
Nose:
Young and a little spirit initially, leading into a touch of fresh orchard
fruit (greengages and granny smith apples,) plus a slightly dried fruit note. With a dash of water, a malty cereal note
develops, with a touch of dried leaves and a little light smokiness.
Palate:
Some feisty ginger hits first, with a softer caramel/honeyed note emerging
afterwards with some drying spice. With water, the peat begins to develop. Not
overpowering, but certainly present and dry, with a hint of sootiness on the
back palate.
Finish:
Lingering notes of clean malt and a slight earthy/dryness with a touch of
smoke.
Overall:
Perhaps more Rocky Horror than The Evil Dead in the fearsome stakes, but all in
all, another decent and well put together whisky from Arran, a distillery which
continues to punch above its weight.