DrRHCMadden
Manly Spirits "Coastal Stone" Nor'easter
Single Malt — Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Reviewed
December 16, 2023 (edited August 22, 2024)
Manly Spirits in Sydney are yet another young Australian spirit maker with a somewhat dizzying range of offerings. Perhaps more restrained than the likes of Archie Rose, and certainly less bonkers than Starward. I have tried one of their early releases before and been underwhelmed but saw promise; I think that is the general consensus. Now a slightly less fussy offering is hitting the shelves in the mid tier categories.
Here comes the marketing waffle “Nor’easter is a label inspired by the prevailing Summer breeze along Sydney's coast which creates an optimal climate for the maturation of Coastal Stone's whiskies. Nor'easter is considered one of the distillery's more robust expressions, finished in charred Australian red wine barrels (both French and American oak)”
It’s sounding a little like a Starward recipe, but going in with an open mind and palate. Also, thanks to @cascode for yet another shared dram.
N: Powerful, a little acetone but lots of ripe juicy nectarines and apricots, crisp apple and a strange semblance of middle eastern earthy spices. On reflection, and with time the acetone I thought was there turned out to be a herbal, earthy, oak. There is a mustiness to some undertones of the red wine casks.
P: Creamy despite a medium-thin body. Subdued fruitiness of pears and apple pie with custard. Spiced vanilla and milk chocolate. I really don’t find much else here.
F: This was over quickly… milk chocolate and a sweet fruit juice. Too its credit though, there are some lovely perfumed and floral oak tannins on the exit that are the highlight of the whole dram for me.
On solid advice a dash of water makes the nose less chaotic, softening everything, subduing it somewhat; but importantly, pulling it together into a single cohesive profile. The red wine cask is much more apparent and adds a slightly sour red fruit presence. The finish is but a flash after water and adds a sweet mulch-leafiness, a bit odd.
Normally priced at AUD $99 for a 500 ml bottle, this is still quite expensive. At AUD $87 on offer for 500 ml things get a little more competitive. However, I just found a 700 ml release for AUD$94.99, not a bad price at all for a home grown Australia whisky. I wouldn’t put it on my shelf though, the high point is the death throes of the finish, and they are over too quickly to make it a purchase for me.
Distiller whisky taste #240
[Pictured here with a lump of Hawkesbury Sandstone. The same stuff that forms the stopper on all of Manly Spirits Coastal Stone bottles. This rock underlies much of Sydney and is used extensively int he cities architecture. The sandstone is 247 million years old and formed from riverine erosion of much older rocks to the south.]
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