Saturday 24 December 2016

How to Choose the Perfect but Rare Scotch Whisky for sale

Rare Scotch Whisky for sale


Choosing the perfect malt whisky is a matter of personal taste. You need to practice taste testing and learn about the different whiskies so that you can figure out what it is that makes a rare scotch whisky for sale perfect for you. To do this you must learn about how to use your sense of smell and taste,

Sense of Smell

You may not know this, but your sense of smell works together with your sense of taste to provide you with a fuller sensorial appreciation of what you are eating or drinking. With whisky the nose is very important. You should learn the three step process to using your nose when testing any variety.

The first step is taking a deep sniff from just above the glass. The second sniff is even closer. The final step is a long sniff around the glass, often called waltzing. You are looking for the different aromas. Try to figure out what you smell and identify the different aspects of the aroma. You may notice woody, fruity, yeast. Just identify it as best as you can and record it so you can use it when rating the
whisky.

Sense of Taste

Now you can move onto actually tasting the whisky. You should not just take a shot. Instead you are really feeling out the taste of the whisky. Make sure that feel the whisky in your mouth. Roll it around so that you can get the total feel of it. Keep in mind that your tongue is made up of different sections that all register their own
individual elements of a taste. When you just gulp down whisky you will not get to experience the complexity of how it tastes.

You will probably pick up a wide range of different flavours in each whisky. Write down everything you taste, even if it is just a hint. Make a note if it is a strong flavour or just a slight flavour.

Once you have tested a decent range of varieties you can begin to develop an idea of your perfect Scottish whisky. You should have a good idea about the types of aromas and flavours that you like. Try to develop a basic outline of your likes and dislikes. Use this to help you seek out that new whiskies and help to find that elusive perfect variety.