The Targe 1994
LIDL's The Targe 1994 is an interesting grain whisky that takes the limelight thanks to its maturation and attractive competitive price. This whisky offers a wealth of aromas and flavours that make it a remarkable offering in the LIDL whisky range.
Tasting Notes
Nose
The single grain whisky from the Scottish Highlands opens the nose with a bready aroma reminiscent of freshly baked bread. Vanilla and tobacco add a sweet and slightly smoky depth, while a hint of soap offers a subtle but interesting note. The scent of coconut crumble dough brings a pleasant, sweet complexity, complemented by light, bright fruit notes that add freshness to the bouquet.
Palate
On the palate, the LIDL whisky has a flavour of hay and honey, which lends a natural sweetness and depth. Vanilla comes through clearly and gives the whisky a rich sweetness, while fresh wood and a well-defined oak provide a solid structure. The note of coconut completes the flavour profile and brings an exotic sweetness into play.
Finish
The finish is of medium length and offers a pleasant oak flavour. A hint of stevia provides additional sweetness, which blends harmoniously into the warming finish.
Thoughts
Marcel 79/100
Lighthearted and charming, The Targe 1994 shows that grain whisky doesn’t have to be boring – with its sweet vanilla and exotic coconut notes, it’s simply enjoyable. At this bargain price, it’s a genuine pleasure that leaves you wanting more, even if it just slightly misses out on the deepest complexity.
Sascha 78/100
The Targe 1994 impresses with a solid balance between sweet vanilla, oak, and a subtle fruitiness that gives this grain whisky structure. The maturation brings a pleasant complexity, although there is still room for greater precision in the fine-tuning of its aromatic profile.
Value for Money: Excellent
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What distinguishes a single grain whisky like The Targe 1994 from a single malt?
A single grain whisky is primarily made from grains such as corn, wheat, or oats, whereas single malt is made exclusively from malted barley. The Targe 1994 is a Highland single grain that stands out through its maturation and diverse aromas, without the typical malt character of a single malt.
How does the 23-year aging influence the taste of The Targe 1994?
The lengthy 23-year maturation gives The Targe 1994 a complex structure with pronounced oak and woody notes. Over time, sweet aromas like vanilla, honey, and coconut develop, while the medium-length oak spice in the finish rounds out the flavor.
Why is the 44% alcohol content relevant for this whisky?
At 44% ABV, The Targe 1994 sits slightly above the standard 40%, which helps to present the aromas more intensely and balanced. This alcohol level supports both the sweetness and the spice, delivering a full-bodied taste without coming across as too harsh.