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Jose-Massu-Espinel
San Juan de Modogoñez, whiskey de varios cereales con infusión de miel.
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Jose-Massu-Espinel
Reviewed November 4, 2022 (edited November 5, 2022)In Ecuador, where i live, there is this small province called Imbabura. Less than 500.000 people live in the whole province, but guess what, there seems to be a whiskey distillery in there. (I lnow, whiskey with an "e"). I have a lot of problems to called this a Whiskey, and not only because of the "e", but really because on the label it says that it has a honey infusion in it. San Juan de Modogoñez is the name of this blended of cereals that they called whiskey. Bottled at 41.3%abv, golden color. On the nose, this is a honeycomb. Tons of bee honey. Sawdust, recently cut grass and mountainside. Milk and honey. It is a breakfast. Powdery, coffee and milk. Not bad, just very honeyed. On the palate, it is all about acid fruits, like lulo fruit. Sawdust, various cereals and a little watery. Aftertaste is a little below average. Recently polished wood, paper. It gives you this feeling of an old library. Overall, this is not the best spirit in the world, but i don't find it bad at all. It is nothing memorable, but if you ever get to taste this one, you are not going to have an off-putting experience or any of that sort. My score for this dram that fails to follow the whisky laws to be called that, is 77 over 100.
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