Jose-Massu-Espinel
Tullamore D.E.W. Phoenix
Blended — Ireland
Reviewed
April 25, 2021 (edited April 30, 2021)
This high abv expression of Tullamore D.E.W. is called this way because of the phoenix in Tullamore town's coat of arms, because of a 1785 event, when a hot air balloon crash caused a terrible fire that nearly wiped all the Town. It has been made by blending the most relevant types of irish whiskey: golden grain, malt and pure pot still whiskey.
Bottled at 55%abv, golden color.
On the nose, Raw rice, Dusty Cardbox; Triple sec liquor and Cork. Not very impressive.
On the palate it is a little better. Wheat, Soap, Red fruits, Very grassy with Corn notes.
Aftertaste was forgettable. Paper, Raw rice, Maize; it is like licking an envelope.
Overall, not my favorite whiskey; i actually never liked Tullamore D.E.W. too much. Even for a Cask Strength dram, this lacks complexity and fun. It is not off-putting, but it is not delicious nor easy drinkable. My score for it is 73 over 100.
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