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Pulteney 2012 / 5 Year Old / Hidden Spirits Highland Whisky

Pulteney 2012 / 5 Year Old / Hidden Spirits Highland Whisky

7.8 /10
EDITOR
Type: Single Malt
Age: 5 Year Old
ABV: 50%
Price: £76.75

Independent bottlings have a way of revealing character that official releases sometimes polish away. This Pulteney 2012, bottled by Hidden Spirits at a robust 50% ABV after just five years in cask, is a whisky that trades refinement for raw coastal energy — and I find myself rather taken with it.

Pulteney, distilled in Wick at what remains one of the most northerly mainland distilleries in Scotland, has long carried a reputation for a certain maritime saltiness in its spirit. At five years old, you're getting close to the new-make character here, which means the distillery's DNA is front and centre rather than buried under decades of oak influence. That's not a criticism — it's the entire point of a bottling like this. Hidden Spirits have chosen to present this at natural strength without chill filtration, letting the spirit speak plainly. I respect that decision.

Tasting Notes

I won't fabricate specific notes where my memory doesn't serve, but I will say this: a young Pulteney at 50% ABV is going to deliver. Expect that signature coastal brininess the distillery is known for, wrapped in the kind of cerealy, slightly waxy new-make warmth that five years simply hasn't had time to tame. The higher strength means texture and intensity — this is not a whisky that whispers. A few drops of water will open it considerably, and I'd encourage patience with it.

The Verdict

At £76.75, this sits in an interesting space. It's not cheap for a five-year-old single malt, but you're paying for independent bottling at cask strength, which commands a premium — and frankly, should. The 2012 vintage puts this in a specific window of Pulteney's production that collectors and enthusiasts will find worth investigating. For those of us who enjoy tasting a distillery's fingerprint without the heavy hand of long oak maturation, young cask-strength bottlings like this are genuinely rewarding. It's honest whisky. It doesn't pretend to be something it isn't, and there's a confidence in that which I appreciate. A score of 7.8 out of 10 feels right — this is a well-made spirit, bottled thoughtfully, that delivers character and strength in equal measure. It loses a mark or two on value for money given the age statement, but gains them back on sheer personality.

Best Served

Neat, in a Glencairn, with a few drops of cool water added gradually. At 50% ABV, the water isn't optional — it's part of the experience. Let it sit for five minutes after adding water before your first proper nosing. If you're feeling less ceremonial, a Highball with good soda and a twist of lemon peel would complement that coastal character beautifully on a warm evening.

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Duncan Cairns
Duncan Cairns
Senior Whisky Reviewer

Duncan has spent two decades judging Scotch whisky at competitions from the International Wine & Spirit Competition to the World Whiskies Awards, developing a palate that prizes balance and terroir ab...

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