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Reviewed
February 21, 2018 (edited July 17, 2022)
* Tasted at a Sydney liquor store rum tasting, 21 Feb 18.
Nose: Oak, caramel syrup, cedarwood, nuts and light machine oil (!)
Palate: Very soft, smooth, velvety arrival. Brown sugar is prominent along with caramel and a floral vanilla note. Excellent texture and mouthfeel.
Finish: Medium/short. Chocolate and oak with a tiny hint of lemon oil at the end.
A pleasant but not amazing whisky that is perfectly drinkable, but also a little slight and forgettable. I actually prefer the cheaper "1919" expression (although it is a little over-sweet).
There is a funky note in the nose of this that I couldn't place for a while. Strong and earthy/woody, but not hogo. Eventually I recognised it as bitter almonds, but it also smells unfortunately like light sewing machine lubricant, or honing stone oil. This put me off a bit. This rum is also not very good value at the rather expensive asking price.
"Average" : 76/100 (2.5 stars)
150.0
AUD
per
Bottle