Lambertus Single Malt
Single Malt
Radermacher // Belgium
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Animemations
Reviewed August 28, 2021 (edited August 23, 2023)Details about this Belgian whisky are scarce. Our only source of information is the bottle label which mentions its age: 5 years. It remains unclear whether this malt boasts a natural color or if it's (non) chill filtered. Nose - The initial impression is sharp and immature, reminiscent of beer yeast. Accompanying this are notes of fresh apple, pear, sweet honey, sugared cornflakes, a hint of mint, and an unexpected touch of vinegar. Palate - Its youth is palpably evident, leaning predominantly towards a sweet-sour profile. Unfortunately, the palate lacks complexity. Finish - This is where the whisky comes into its own. The duration ranges from short to medium-long, offering a surprisingly pleasant experience. Maltiness and sweet undertones predominate the finish. All in all, it's a somewhat one-dimensional whisky with its redeeming feature being the finish. Suitable for a laid-back evening when you're not in the mood to deeply analyze your drink. However, it won't be gracing my wishlist anytime soon. Rating: "Sub-par" - 2 stars | Not bad, but there are many other options I'd prefer.35.0 EUR per Bottle
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