50°
Distillery : Union Distillery - Brazil
Ex-Bourbon American Oak Barrels and French Wine Finish
Original Bottling
Limited Edition
Single Malt
Bottled in 2025
Unchillfiltered, Uncoloured
Totally Unpeated
This is the second bottling from this Brazilian distillery that I have had the chance to taste. I really liked the previous one, and I wrote about it here. This whisky is 20 years old, having spent 17 years in ex-Bourbon American oak barrels and 3 years in French wine casks. It is a limited edition of 2005 bottles, matching the year of distillation.
Candied quinces, cut hay, lemon chutney, lime slices, ginger, vanilla and mountain honey, rustic woodiness, but nonetheless with a touch of varnish, raisins, figs, cherries. On the palate, it is relatively balanced, tannins, wild berries, but also roasted pineapple, damsons, cooked plums. Moist spices, green tea, macerated almonds. A fairly long, subtle finish, but not particularly powerful, milk chocolate, hazelnuts, a few drops of chicory. Damp wood, mangrove, reeds.
In Short,
There is still that slightly tropical profile, but this time it is partly masked by the influence of French wine, which is a shame, as the product loses some of its identity. It is still a fine whisky, but I must say that I preferred the previous one. The price is still reasonable for a 20-year-old, so those who are curious can give it a try, but you have to find it first.
Score : 88
To Be Listened While Sipping :
City of the Sun - Second Sun






