Elevate Your Drinking Experience: SMWS and the Best in Craft Spirits
The Fine Art of Craft Spirits: THE ART OF EATING: A New World of Taste and Exploration
The craft spirits industry has emerged in the last few years and has attracted both the new generation and the old generation of drinkers who are interested in a new level of drinking experience. It is not merely consuming a beverage but rather going on a rather complex multiple-layered voyage of taste, smell, sights and experience the sheer marvel of creation. Every single spirit is unique and each is crafted with precision and tradition while also not being afraid to try something new. Small scale craft distilleries across the globe are motivated by the desire to produce innovative products and are not afraid to play around with the aging process, types of barrels, and even the ingredients that produce strong and distinctive tastes.
In a world where people have become more selective with what they put into their systems, the world of craft spirits is a standout. It embraces realness, the idea of bringing a crafted, limited quantity, and well-selected product. In large commercial bottles, the regularity and intensity of flavors of gin to bold rum, or fine cognac are not captured due to mass production but in craft spirits niche, consumers get a chance to imbibe diverse tastes and profiles. Every product is a testimony to the art of distillation which is a process that needs commitment, time and innovation. Craft spirits are not just beverages; they are embodiments of a tradition, craftsmanship and an endeavor to produce the most personalized item.
SMWS: Raising the Bar in Craft Spirits
The Scotch Malt Whisky Society (SMWS) is a renowned and recognized brand in the craft spirits market, which offers only the best experiences with every bottling. SMWS aims to offer high-quality products and services, and its portfolio of spirits contains everything from power rums to elegant gins with rich, fully realized flavours. The following article is a tasting of five exceptional SMWS craft spirits, all of which are complex but easy to enjoy for the sophisticated consumer who is always on the lookout for new experiences.
J.G. Thomson Bold Jamaican Rum
The J.G. Thomson Bold Jamaican Rum is a tribute to the pot still tradition and it is a true delight for the ruminants. It is 100% pot-stilled and has a ‘big’ taste that is typically Jamaican due to the high ester ‘funk’. At first sniff or smells, this rum boasts of estery bananas and pineapples, golden caramel syrup from sugarcane and molasses interplayed with bold woody spices hints that lure an individual into having a dram. It’s sweet and slightly spicy on the palate, falling in with notes of pear drops, resinous ginger, the warmth of cinnamon buns, and finish, dark chocolate with a tickle of spice that’s positively enticing. This rum has aged for three years in Jamaica in the ex-bourbon barrels and then, additionally, in Scotland, adding yet another layer.
The Bold Jamaican Rum is bottled at 46% ABV and does not contain any added sugar, colors or has been chill filtered to preserve the truest taste of the rum. That is why the quality and such hard work of the producers to create this spirit can be noticed in every portion drunk and the drinker will realize that it’s a standard rum. This rum is for any one who enjoys a drink with some character and strength of flavor.
The advantages and disadvantages of J.G. Thomson Bold Jamaican Rum
Pros:
- 100% pot distilled for the real Jamaican rum taste.
- No sugar, colour or chill filtration to ensure the natural taste of the product.
- Copper aged both in Jamaica and Scotland for extended character.
Cons:
- The bold ester-driven flavor may be too much for some, though.
- This is a relatively expensive product in comparison with the mass production rums.
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J.G. Thomson Citrus Dry Gin
The J.G. Thomson Citrus Dry Gin is a perfect and fresh gin that is created to add a hint of freshness to each drink. Smaller-batch gin originating from Scotland, it perfectly embodies citrus as one of the main characteristics. At the front, one has the sensation of lemon drops, lime, and orange peel with a background, nuanced by the smell of nutmeg, Juniper berries, and coriander seed. This leads to an aroma profile that is traditional yet progressive and provides the foundation to a traditional to modern palated wine. On the palate one can taste nutmeg, cloves, orange, clementine and liquorice notes; The fruity and spiced notes give this gin a juicy profile and yet feels quite the bold.
Bottled at 46% ABV the spirit is unchill filtered because anything that has been chilled then warmed and filtered will have a different mouth feel, texture and may appear cloudy when mixed with Tonic a sign of its craftsmanship. If you are a fan of citrus notes but do not want to go all the way to the J.G. Thomson Citrus gin being too fruity, fruity then this Citrus Dry Gin is perfect for you.
Advantages and Disadvantages of J.G. Thomson Citrus Dry Gin
Pros:
- Bright and fruitful with excellent and intense flavors of citrus fruits.
- Bottled at 46% for strength without compromising on the gentleness.
- Unchill filtered for better feel and realism.
Cons:
- The combination of cloudiness with tonic may not be very much appreciated by everyone.
- Intense citrus notes are not to everyone’s paternal taste preferences.
CASK NO. R13.6: Cocoa Tornado
The CASK NO. R13.6 Cocoa Tornado is an aged rum from Trinidad and it is very tasty with a great kick. This rum is 25 years old and it has matured in the refill ex-bourbon barrel and has a lot of experience in the making. On the first level, there are dark chocolate accented with velvety notes of raspberry stout and the warm, nearly gloomy note of paraffin lamps; on the further layers, there is a story that begins with the chocolate truffle hail, goes through the creme brulee crust, and concludes with tiramisu.
The Cocoa Tornado takes on even more characteristics on the palate. Picture this; dark choco ganache, date reduction, burnt oak and a whisper of cocoa throughout. Every one of them suggests a voyage, and storms of taste that overwhelm the spirit. This spirit was bottled at 61.7% which provide a strong taste and aroma profile that dense and highly complex spirits like this are best enjoyed by people who are looking for strong flavors complemented by a relatively high alcohol percentage.
Pros and Cons of CASK NO. R13.6 Cocoa Tornado
Pros:
- Aged for 25 years which makes it very complex.
- Strong tastes, such as dark chocolate and raspberry stout.
- High ABV for those who like to have a strong feeling of the drink.
Cons:
- This is because the high ABV may have an overbearing effect on many consumers of the wine.
- It may be expensive because it is not commonly used.
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CASK NO. C5.3: Blood Orange Sorbet
The CASK NO. C5.3 Blood Orange Sorbet is an invitation to a different cognac. Concocted in the Cognac Grande Champagne region this spirit offers a scent of vanilla icing sugar and fruit compote, marshmallows, and ripe mangoes. On the palate the texture is smooth and velvety and transitions to brown sugar, coffee, strawberry sauce and a blood orange sorbet.
This cognac is bottled at 42.6% ABV and there are only 515 bottles of this cognac available. Flavor-wise – it has the more subtle notes of Edinburgh rock and orange blossom, suggesting more sophistication than ‘naughty’ restraint. Blood Orange Sorbet is one of the best choices for those who like to enjoy a luxury cognac.
Pros and Cons of CASK NO. C5.3 Blood Orange Sorbet
Pros:
- The taste bouquet is diverse and contains vanilla, figs, and ripe mangoes.
- Champagne and blood orange sorbet like qualities with a gentle mouthfeel.
- Due to the low outturn of only 515 bottles, it is a very rare brand.
Cons:
- It may be a problem to obtain because it is scarce.
- The tastes could be subtle for those who like foods with strong and rich flavors.
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CASK NO. GN1.10: Summer in Provence
The CASK NO. GN1.10 Summer in Provence is a gin that is a year old and is a one-year-aged gin that presents a tangle of the sensual way. Produced in Scotland and matured in a 1st fill ex-bourbon barrel, the gin is floral and herbal. There is the orange blossom and rosemary on the nose as well as the smell of cigarettes and lemon groves; on the palate there is citrussy notes of pine, rosemary and juniper berries.
This gin is no ordinary gin as it is bottled at 49.2% ABV. It reminds me of the Provençal countryside, it is complex and balanced and at the same time daring. Developed from sea buckthorn, patchouli and rose, Summer in Provence represents the sophistication and sensual imagery of Provence for gin enthusiasts who are looking for more than just an ordinary drink.
Pros and Cons of CASK NO. GN1.10 Summer in Provence
Pros:
- Special aging process gives the gin a special flavor.
- Dry out blend of citrus, herbal, and floral components.
- Its ABV is moderate that is good whether taken on the rocks or used as a base in cocktail drinks.
Cons:
- Some people may not like the smell of flowers and herbs.
- May not appeal to some consumers mainly targeting the conventional gin brands.
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Embrace the Craft Spirits Journey with SMWS
The craft spirits presented here include J.G. Thomson Bold Jamaican Rum, J.G. Thomson Citrus Dry Gin, CASK NO. R13.6 Cocoa Tornado, CASK NO. C5.3 Blood Orange Sorbet, and CASK NO. GN1.10 Summer in Provence—all are the examples of the finest that the world of artisanal distillation has to offer. All are made with love and care to make every glass tell a story and take a sip to explore the elegance of taste.