This week the battle
of the budget supermarkets continues with a look at Aldi’s 5 year old blended
malt, Glen Orrin. It comes in a standard unremarkable bottle, with little
information concerning origin or composition and a label that looks like it
might have been designed by one of the teams from The Apprentice, but it is definitely bottled for Aldi at 40% ABV. And
it’s only £13.29, so what do you get for your money?
But then something
weird happened, and each time I revisited it, I seemed to enjoy it less and
less, until finally I was left wondering what had seemed so impressive about it
in the first place. And I can’t answer that. There must have been something
impressive about it, something different and intriguing… but now it’s gone.
All my experience so
far has suggested whisky should open up -
for several months - after pouring that first glass, but here was something
to challenge that supposition. This could be an anomaly among whiskies, and you
can be sure I’ll keep you updated as I draw further conclusions, but as for the
Glen Orrin 5, I’m afraid it means I can’t score it very highly: 5/10.
And that brings
Aldi’s average score over all spirits and liqueurs I’ve tried to 6.25 out of
10. You can check the first instalment of this contest here.
Lidl, this battle’s
other competitor (currently sitting on a poor -2 out of 10), do their own
vatted malt that is ripe for comparison with this. Phil was actually motivated
to pick that one up, and suggested it is better than the Glen Orrin, so I’ll have
to follow suit at some point to find out who is the real king of cheap vatted
malts… out of Aldi and Lidl. So much to do, so little time…
Anyways, that's all I got for this week. Sorry to've kept you waiting and that. I'll try to be more prompt next week.