DrRHCMadden
Starward Cognac Cask
Single Malt — Australia
Reviewed
December 22, 2022 (edited December 24, 2022)
Taking a momentary pause from distillery focused tastings to open this limited release. First though, two points to address.
This whisky is a limited release made available from Australia’s subscription monthly whisky service “The Whisky Club”. I have complained to people about them before for being a bit crap and peddling exclusive releases that are really not worth the hype or additional $15 postage. I have tried a few from TWC before, and have bought one, the Bladnoch Embers, that even impressed the Oracle @cascode. Having recently very much enjoyed cognac casking, i couldn’t resist this one.
Secondly, Starward. *Sigh*
Starward are the biggest distributors and producers of Australian Whisky. They have recently got massive spotlight attention for winning eight double golds at the San Fran Spirts Comp and title of worlds best distillery. However, I have found the few I have tried to date, just about average. I have also complained about all the experimental barrels to play with that they then peddle as special and exclusive. Gah. But again, cognac casks!
So, the whisky: here we have standard Starward distillate matured in red wine barrels which is their signature style but then a second maturation (~1 year) in Limousin Oak French Cognac casks.
I am pleading with the whisky gods that this is deserving of such premiere wood…
N: Luscious arrival with a little bit of ethanol burn. Thick with red berries, apples and pears and perhaps stone fruit. This is an orchard in autumn. Why autumn? Well there is a little bit of warming wood and cinnamon spice. To round everything out and deliver it the nose is wrapped in a lightly vanilla caramel. Punchy, bold and heavy. No subtlety; but good all the same. Over time things turn ever so slightly sour and after a few sips a little apple cider vinegar maybe.
P: thick and creamy to oily. The oak is the most apparent note straight away and it has imparted a butteriness that delivers a somewhat heavy handed smack of wood spice. Beyond the smack, there is a little honey sweetness, a nutty chocolate, and some ginger to chilli heat. Very simple at first taste, and I’m going to need to come back in with some water…
F: Medium-long. Lots of oak with some sweetness and a little coconut cream. I’m reminded a little of Malibu rum.
A few drops of water cuts straight through the little ethanol prickle on the nose and the wood spice softens and allows the fruity caramel to really do its thing. The slightly sour apple cider note has faded. That note is interesting as its the same one I found in the cognac finished Balvennie I tasted back at taste #101. I think its safe to say its a cognac thing. Water takes the heavy handed smack of spice and really unravels it. The palate is so much more velvety and creamy the spices stretch to nutmeg, cinnamon, tannic tartness. Great. The chocolaty nuttiness is pretty much bang on a chocolate dipped gingerbread man biscuit. There is perhaps also a slight citrus spritz, orange.
This is my fourth Starward distiller taste, and to date everything has been around average, not befitting the hype. This one though, the best yet. It’s not as delicate as I was hoping for but it abounds with flavours. I think a little air in the bottle and some time to mellow will do a little bit of good here. Both the whisky club and Starward are given some much needed points in my ledger.
[Pictured here with a cute little rock in a rock from the Bunger Hills of Antarctica. Here we have a very high temperature metamorphic granulite (stained red by iron weathering) that has origins 1.7 billion years ago intruded by a tiny little black basalt dyke from 1.14 billion years ago.]
Distiller whisky taste #131
*If you’ve read this far, you get to partake in my post christmas tasting decision making. Where do i go first: 11 deep in Highland Park and some pretty special bottles from them, or seven deep in London based Bimber?*
**Also, Distiller App people e.g., @mikael, cab you make it so that user added bottles can be edited? This is not a Cognac cask, it is a red wine cask with Cognac finishing. Details matter**
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@cascode I have already made you a 30 ml of this. Along with others and that Arran. As soon as you say to send them they’ll be on your way… I don’t think you’ve “Missed out” best Starward I’ve had by a mile, and I’ve given it 3.5, probably not the best indictment. Cognac casks just intrigue me so much…
Nice review. I passed on receiving this one from TWC. Next month will probably be the third of the 17 year series from Ballantine’s and if so I’ll get that (I got the first two).
@PBMichiganWolverine so, so many… I have 12, 25 and valknut on here already… going full coverage with this next deep dive.
@DrRHCMadden i second that HP journey. Which one has caught your attention?
@Ctrexman in the words of Ron Burgundy “I’m a pretty big deal”. Ha. No, geology isn’t just my jam.
@pkingmartin yep, that seals the deal. I have been hungrily eyeing one HP in particular… will start this deep dive later today!
You seem to be quite the rock star
@DrRHCMadden I vote for the Highland Park series, but look forward to the Bimber reviews as well.
One of Diageo’s holdings struck a deal with Them, upped their production and made it so they could profit still at lower sale prices. Cascode left the skinny on one of my other Starward reviews…
@DrRHCMadden starward’s been one of the only affordable malts from AU. Wondering how they’re getting around those taxes and levies ?