
For the second year in a row, I had the opportunity to enjoy Speyburn 16 while traveling through France. Upon returning home, I once again searched Ontario’s liquor stores to see if it was possible to acquire a bottle, but to no avail.
However, unlike when I searched last year, I discovered that this year Speyburn 10 was available. Eager to try it, I immediately ordered a bottle. When it arrived a few days later, I was excited to see how well it compared to the Speyburn 16; though I expected it to be somewhat less impressive given the 16 had the benefit of six additional years of aging.
I was pleasantly surprised to find how good the 10 year is. Speyburn 10 is matured in a combination of American oak and ex-sherry casks. Its colour is pale gold with amber highlights and the flavour contains notes of fresh citrus fruit with hints of toffee, butterscotch and vanilla. The palate is medium bodied with a smooth, long finish. Given its younger age, Speyburn 10 is surprisingly deep, complex and well-balanced.
After tasting Speyburn 10, I was not surprised to learn that it was a Gold medal winner at both the 2022 and 2023 San Francisco World Spirits Competition, as well as the 2021 New York International Spirits Competition.
After trying the Speyside 10 I quickly ordered a second bottle while it is still available in Ontario. At a price of $72.75 it can’t be beat.
Sláinte mhaith