M&H Elements Sherry Cask
Single Malt
Milk & Honey // Israel
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TamesShanahan
Reviewed December 1, 2022 (edited February 27, 2024)If I didn't taste myself I would think this was Old Pulteney Navigator. It has the same copper-still mineral taste, 46% ABV and is aged in Sherry casks. Very good, a solid whiskey for the price, apparently $70 -- But I received it as a gift. I'm sure in Michigan, with high spirits taxes, this would top $100 a bottle which would make it unaffordable and not worth it. -
Jose-Massu-Espinel
Reviewed April 17, 2022 (edited July 7, 2024)My third expression ever from the "yeasty" distillery Milk & Honey from Israel, is the Sherry Cask one. I really loved the red wine cask Finish and the Classic was very good for the corest and cheapest of their range. That made me had good expectations about the sherry cask one. Bottled at 46%abv. On the nose, very citric; not yoir standard sherry notes. Oranges, yeast (their DNA profile note), Citrus: Lemon and lemongrass. On the palate, very light. Yeasty; it is like a ppicy bread. Light vanilla water. Too watery and dim. Aftertaste is very dissapointing. A dim Pepper and yeast. That is it. Nothing else. Short finish. Overall, this was not what i was expecting. Not sherry at all, very dim and light, and that is kind of surprising since it was bottled at 46%abv. It lacks potency. It lacks a lot of things. My score is a scary 58 over 100. -
Aged-One
Reviewed January 30, 2022 (edited December 1, 2022)More depth than classic. Dark fruits, bright. Easy drinking. Mild warming finish.
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