First taste from a fresh bottle. I have no real expectations for this. I'm anticipating light & sweet, and the pale apple juice pour gives no hint of the opposite. Tasted neat from a glencairn and allowed to rest for several minutes after the pour.
The nose is sweet with honey, shortbread, and a bit of biscuit against a backwash of light ethanol.
There's not a lot there, but what shows up is benign and inoffensive. There is minimal complexity. I don't want to like the nose, but somehow it just seems inevitable that I'll find it's pleasant.
It is.
Your taste buds will tell you that the nose over delivers.
The simple string of delicate notes on the nose are somehow reduced to a (clean) ethanol, biscuits, dry grain, and a faint vegetable or floral element.
This is whiskey flavored vodka.
At least that's what my brain keeps saying over and over.
This is a mixer.
I don't mean that in a bad way.
It's not a horrible beverage. But it's definitely designed to be a mixer. It tastes like it should be a mixer, and the next time I pour it into a glass it will be as a mixer.
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Enjoying Toki in a 3:1 highball w Polar Seltzer. hmph... doesn't suck but it's also nowhere good as a number of other options, including Dewars 12. I was probably over generous in giving this 2.5 stars.