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Zuidam Millstone 5 Year Single Malt
Single Malt — Netherlands
Reviewed
December 2, 2023 (edited December 7, 2023)
Nose: Aromatic with hints of pine needles, malt, and a nostalgic touch of Milky Bar sweetness. Diverse layers include attic newspapers, ripe banana, and a creamy vanilla presence. Bourbon-like characteristics and a pale spirity note pokes through.
Taste: An unexpected twist of mint and spice captivates the taste buds, akin to the distinctive spiciness found in rye whiskey. Sourdough adds a unique touch, while the sweetness unfolds with notes of brown sugar, and a hint of cherry. The maltiness dries out, leaving a tannic essence reminiscent of red wine.
Finish: The oak lingers, accompanied by a gentle touch of tannins and a subtle matchstick quality. The finish maintains the spicy and tannic elements, contributing to the overall character.
Overall: Zuidam Millstone 5 Year Single Malt presents a familiar profile that closely aligns with bourbon characteristics, notably in its aromatic nose. The palate's spicy sourness, reminiscent of rye, adds a light layer of complexity. It may appeal to those fond of bourbon with a touch of distinctive flair.
While the finish boasts lingering oak and tannins, the overall experience is a relatively unremarkable one - It's as straightforward as a one-liner from a knock-knock joke — just a simple sip that doesn't leave you pondering life's mysteries.
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