59,4°
Distillery Officially Unknown - Ireland
Ex Burgundy Barrique Barrel
Independent Bottling
By Alambic Classique
Limited Edition
Single Cask
Bottled in 2021
Unchillfiltered, Uncoloured, Cask Strength
Totally Unpeated
The Irish Diamonds Collection was launched in 2017 by Alambic Classique, a highly renowned German bottler. Since then, around fifteen expressions have been released. The name of the distillery is unknown, but there were only three in Ireland at the time, and Midleton does not usually produce single malt. That leaves two possibilities: Cooley and Bushmills, with the former being by far the most likely. However, the aromatic profile also resembles Bushmills, so we can never be certain. The whisky was aged entirely in an ex-Burgundy Barrique Barrel, it seems, and 268 bottles came out of it.
On the nose, greengage and quince jam, with strong woody notes, melting caramel, liquorice, green apples, malted cereals. Vanilla and thick honey, red grapes, orange shortbread biscuits, dried fruit, very slight acidity. On the palate, it is creamy, jammy, malty, but it is the wood that stands out most, softened by caramel and plums, wax and a touch of charcoal, spices, soaked leather, rather candied fruit towards the end, grapefruit and damson plums. Explosive and long finish, full of character, tannins, cooked fruit, almost syrupy, treacle, bitter herbs, pine needles.
In Short,
I found it difficult to appreciate this one, as I was given it to taste right after a very strong Laphroaig. But overall, I think I understood its value. It is very woody and fruity, the wine blends well with the whole, it has a powerful and pleasant character, it is a good product, which does not particularly have an Irish profile. If you can find it at a good price, there is no reason to hesitate. No reason to break the bank either.
Score : 89
To Be Listened While Sipping :
Shadow Casters - Fade Me Black






