DrRHCMadden
Pōkeno Origin (The Whisky Club Edition)
Single Malt — Pōkeno, New Zealand
Reviewed
May 12, 2023
Last night I tried a new whisky from New Zealand, it was exceedingly average to less than. Sitting on my shelf for a couple of months now has been a bottle of a new New Zealand distilleries liquid, and an exclusive bottling at that. The mighty @cascode recently reviewed the same stuff. My turn.
What is this stuff then? Apparently, ‘local barley, purest crystal-clear spring water from the volcanic hills that surround the distillery… this American oak double cask creation from heavily toasted ex-bourbon white oak barrels’. This particular release is from ~half of the first release stock at Pokeno and bottled at 46% for Australia’s Whisky Club exclusive versus the rest of the worlds 43% version.
Having had an intro through @cascode notes I left this for 20 minutes before approaching.
N: Bright, refreshing and summery. White fruits, vanilla and white chocolate, a little fresh wood and gentlest honey. No hint of young alcohol burn and there is, given time a good maltiness. Simple, clean, crisp.
P: Oh snap. @cascode was on the money, this is like a seltzer. First impression is just carbonated fizz. White chocolate is very apparent to me, as are melon and pear. The fizz is hard to get past. Malt comes in the form of buttered brioche or milk biscuits. A decent bit of aggressive heat builds up, but it’s manageable.
F: Medium-short. Tannic with plenty of malt and honey. Barrel spice has built up appreciably by this point.
This is odd stuff. The nose is the strong point here, its light, summery, and easy but delicately enjoyable. Happy there. Then it just gets weird, whisky is not fizzy sherbet, its not a carbonated seltzer. What the heck is going on here, I’m sure the palate would be perfectly acceptable if it wasn’t for that. Over time the building wood presence and tannic spice reveals a likely young spirit with some slightly harsh alcohol in the back.
Overall, its fine. It probably sits amongst the crowded Glenfiddich 12 profile. So, Monkey Shoulder kicks its ass for character and price point. Am I annoyed I bought two, a bit. Maybe a collector will want to buy the second at auction one day; I’m sure as heck not going to open it.
Distiller whisky taste #179
Pictured here with a beautiful greenschist from just outside Queens Town on New Zealand’s South Island. This rock comes from the Haast Schist Group a Jurassic-Cretaceous stretch of metamorphic rocks that extend from Central Otago all the way along to the Cook Strait, a distance of ~600 km. These rocks were once marine sediments that were metamorphosed at low to medium temperatures and pressures during New Zealand’s Alpine Orogeny. These rocks are also the source of New Zealand’s famous Pounamu Jades.
110.0
AUD
per
Bottle
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