(Good Spirits Co. Glasgow – Virtual Cù Bòcan Whisky Tasting, 03 February 2022. Hosted by GSC and Cù Bòcan’s Global Brand Ambassador, Scott Adamson).
Nose: Iced biscuits, red berries, there's a chemical/hairspray note along with the hints and wisps of smoke
Palate: Citrus/lime, light peat, oak, nutty, Amaretto, more wisps of smoke
Finish: Short finish. Oak, light peat wisps. More of the lime and a creamy, coconut and tropical fruit note. There's a little chilli spiciness on the aftertaste.
Japanese Shochu & European Virgin Oak Casks.
15% European virgin oak to provide body and mouthfeel. Spirit in virgin oak is 4y/o.
85% Japanese Shochu. Spirit is 14y/o.
Shochu translates literally as "burned liquor", although colloquially it would (apparently) be the same as "firewater".
There are some really interesting milky/creamy notes from the Japanese Shochu (distilled sake) casks, and there is a lot more going on between the fruity and nutty notes. A nicely textured mouthfeel. Tasty and very drinkable.
Came 3rd out of the five drams (the new make spirit wasn’t included in the vote), with 13% of the final vote for favourite of the night. 81% of those present said they enjoyed the whisky.
This was my vote for favourite of the tasting, although it was very close between Creations 2 and 4 for favourite, and I have unintentionally given all of the Creation series (1-4) the same score. Any separation between them is really just personal taste or what you fancy at that specific moment - they are all very good, well priced whiskies.
52.5
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