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Distillery : Midleton - Ireland
American Oak Ex-Bourbon Barrels and 1st Fill Spanish Oak Oloroso Sherry Seasoned Butts
Original Bottling
Core Range
Single Pot Still
Launched in 2013
Unchillfiltered
Totally Unpeated
This 21-year-old is the third release in the brand’s Core Range, following the 12-year-old and the 15-year-old, the 12-year-old Cask Strength being an annual limited edition. It blends whiskies aged between 21 and 28 years, matured either in ex-Bourbon barrels or in first-fill Oloroso sherry butts. It appears that the proportion of malted barley and Oloroso sherry butts is higher in this one.
Honeycomb, rum baba, vanilla crumble, rich and intense oak, a touch of iodine, melon, fresh cereals, candle wax, dried apricots. Baked apples, damp leather, light spices, cinnamon, and cocoa. On the palate, it is primarily oaky, waffles drizzled with maple syrup, pastry cream, slightly more pronounced spices, cloves, black pepper. Vanilla extract. The freshness of lychee. Peanut butter. A beautiful, long finish, delicately peppery, honey and lemon coulis. Ginger, shortbread biscuits.
In Short,
Perhaps there are more sherry casks involved, personally I found the bourbon influence to be noticeable, but very pleasant, creamy, between honey and lemon, vanilla and biscuit. Overall, it’s very well crafted, nuanced, subtle, in the same vein as the 15-year-old, but even smoother and full of finesse. Here again, a slight lack of punch is the only flaw. The price, however, seems too high to me.
Score : 89
To Be Listened While Sipping :
Mikaela Davis - Saturday Morining







