Coreyjfehr
Reviewed
March 3, 2024 (edited June 28, 2024)
When I first began exploring the Irish whisky scene, I purchased this bottle and was immediately struck by its distinctiveness compared to anything I had tried before.
My friend and I spent a long time exploring its aromas, which were a departure from the typical shortbread and butter notes. Instead, it greeted us with a complex blend of red berries, cranberry ginger ale, cordial, lemon-lime soda, and the syrup from a jar of Maraschino cherries—remarkably sweet and inviting.
On the palate, these vibrant aromas translated seamlessly into flavors, continuing the cornucopia of notes to the sense. This consistency from nose to palate enhanced its allure and coherence, delivering a satisfying experience with a pleasant malt funk. The mouthfeel was slightly lacking, however.
The finish was notably long, leaving lingering impressions of sweet berries dipped in milk chocolate. The multitude of wine finishes on this bottle came through prominently, creating a beautiful and uniquely flavorful bouquet.
Rating: 3.75/5