Second shot for Wales, and this one is a hit. Madeira usually helps a lot, as this one proves.
On the nose there are a lot of dark fruits, cherries, plums, the sort. Various baking spices and a bit of oak intermingles with the fruits to give it a surprising amount of complexity.
The taste is straight up chocolate with raspberries. There is also some malt in here, along with various nuts and spices. Bit of black pepper...this would make for an amazing cake btw.
Aftertaste goes from a more dark chocolate into more of a lighter milk chocolate taste for me, together sitz some baking spices and honey. Quite lite and refreshing, stays without being overly sweet or clingy.
While the first Penderyn did not do it for me, this one I like quite a bit. Seems the Welsh can do something else besides sheep ;)
40.0
EUR
per
Bottle
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