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Clynelish 10 Year The Jazz Crescendo (2023 Special Release)
Clynelish

Clynelish 10 Year The Jazz Crescendo (2023 Special Release)

Whiskey Single Malt Highlands 10 Year 57.5% ABV
$$$$$ $300 and up Collector
5 reviews raw average 3.90
89 critic score out of 100

About this bottle

Clynelish The Jazz Crescendo is one of eight bottlings for DIAGEO'S 2023 Special Releases collection which has a theme of "Spirited Xchange"— celebrating the journey of Scotch, countries and cultures around the world. Selected by Master Blender Dr. Stuart Morrison, the whisky here was aged exclusively in ex-bourbon American oak casks. Bottled at 57.5% ABV, it's available in limited quantities in the US beginning October 2023. (SRP $200)

How it tastes

Measured across 14 flavor axes. Tap a note to find other bottles that lead with it.

Rich 65
Sweet 40
Fruity 35
Spicy 28
Oily 10
Tart 10
Floral 10

Reviews

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ScotchingHard 5.0

Clynelish The Jazz Crescendo (2023 Diageo Special Release) is 10 years old, bottled at 57.5% ABV, aged exclusively in first fill ex-bourbon casks, and sells for around $230. To spoil the ending, this is the best bottle of Scotch that I have opened in 2023. Maybe there’s a recency bias, because I opened it a week ago, but I don’t think anything else comes close. An improv jazz crescendo is the perfect analogy for this whisky. It simultaneously displays an effortless harmony and a nervous tension between bold notes that battle for dominance whilst ebbing at just the right time to promote the larger picture of a soul-affirming ensemble. To defend the price, this whisky deserves to be at Octomore prices. The few people who have reviewed the Clynelish Special Releases from Diageo recently tend to lament the price. This magical age-to-price curve, and this addiction to “value” is a modern affliction. Strive to be better than the peasants. When you see a 24-year-old AnCnoc (sorry to be picking on AnCnoc – they have a solid 10-year-old offering) that is still on the shelf at $230, you should not be excited at the bargain, but you should be dubious about why this is still on the shelf (psst, because it’s garbage). When you see a 10-year-old whisky for $230, especially once you can determine that there isn’t too much spent on marketing fluff and packaging, you should be excited about why this whisky demands such a premium (psst, because it’s premium). The two-word theme of this Clynelish is “tropical island.” You are on a resort, and you are going straight from the beach to the jazz venue. The saltiness of the ocean is still on your lips as you sit down and indulge on a tropical fruit basket of pineapple, papaya, mango, and spritzes of lemon. The famed waxiness of Clynelish is ever present, coating everything like John Coltrane on the saxophone. And the spices, mainly cardamom, mint, and black pepper, play it cool like Chico Hamilton on the drums, occasionally and deftly becoming assertive on a long and contemplative finish. Do not add water to this experience. That would be like throwing a pitcher of water on a jazz band at the moment of climax. You need to be able to smell the sweat - the cost of art.

dylanrhys 3.0

ive had this bottle for the better part of 8 months and im so indifferent towards it. like the other review said, there are a lot of tropical flavours, hints of vanilla, a nice spice on the finish, and thats all great. my biggest complaint however is its nothing special. i dont feel like its a premium bottle. on the contrary its something i spent so much money on that when i forget how mediocre it actually tastes to me i give it another chance and hope it redeems itself. its too hot for my pallette so a drop of water really helps but i just think the flavours are average and could be found elsewhere for a much better price. i dont know, maybe im just not as sophisticated as scotchinghard (im definitely not) but i think for the average person, this isnt a good buy. its too expensive and doesnt satisfy the way i feel it should. had i bought it for 100$ less i wouldnt be as indifferent, however, there are so many excellent whiskeys out there these days and this one just does not keep me coming back. ill continue to pick away at the bottle here and there, but this will never be a consistent pour. lesson learned!

WhisKoen 4.0

Prachtige whisky. Geur is niet heel open of opvallend. Zelfs wat en ingetogen. Maar zo ingetogen de geur is, zo uitgesproken is de smaak. Fruitig, peer, yuzu, lychee, vanille, rozenbottel. Perfecte lente whisky.

ddkkpp 3.3

I like the fruitiness and hotness of whisky

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