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This one's nose totally gives it away. It's main taste feature is what hits your nose first: apples, apples, apples. Mingle that with a sweet honey undertone it's reminiscent of a honey crisp apple. On first sip she's a bit spicy and fondly carries similarity to some good tasting Ryes. The apple comes flooding through in the taste profile followed by a bit of baking spice, heavy on the cinnamon. As the heat gives you a warm Kentucky hug a tiny bit of cherry pie comes through. On second nosing one can definately find that light flaky pie crust and hints of cherries. The finish is what sets it apart. A bit dry fading into vanilla caramel drizzle. Overall if you love an interesting pour this one's for you. Not your typical Weller line up! Bring on the Apple bomb!
I pick up the apples and cinnamon at first. A little butter in the finish with decent body and as others have said, sippable despite strength. Not much of vanilla. A good drop.
Nose: All sorts of baking spices, vanilla
Palate: Spices continue but then gets vanilla sweet towards the finish
Finish: Lots of tingles on the sides of the tounge and jaw as the sweet notes linger for a long finish.
A good full proofer is strong but not harsh. Weller Full Proof is a solid example of a robust version of an expression.
Apple
Baking Spice
Vanilla
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