
Daftmill 2011 Summer Batch Release
Daftmill Distillery (Cuthbert family) · Daftmill Distillery, Fife, Scotland
Nose
Malt, Almond, Honey, Vanilla, Green (Cut Grass), Peach
Palate
Daftmill is the quiet answer to the question of what single malt tastes like when every barley grain is grown within sight of the still. The Cuthbert brothers only distill when farm work allows, which means the spirit is made with the patience of people who already have a day job feeding them. The result is a whisky of remarkable poise — delicate, grain-forward, and utterly confident in what it is not. This is not bombastic Scotch. It is the opposite: a farm-scale meditation on barley, water, and time, made by a family that owns every variable and rushes none of them.
Finish
Cocktail — Save it for the glass. Daftmill is a single-estate whisky of such delicate construction that mixing it would be misuse. Serve neat in a tulip glass at room temperature, with a few drops of still spring water added only after the first neat sip.
- Distillation
- Pale straw with delicate gold highlights
- Maturation
- $180–$220
- Chill-Filtered
- Fresh hay, lemon zest, and green apple open the nose, followed by clotted cream, digestive biscuit, and a gentle honeysuckle note. A whisper of vanilla pod and subtle malted barley sweetness anchor the aromatic picture.
Food Pairing
A plate of aged Scottish cheddar, a drizzle of heather honey, and a slice of oat cake — mirroring the whisky's grain and orchard-fruit core without overwhelming it.
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