TamesShanahan
Tyrconnell 10 Year Sherry Cask Finish
Single Malt — Ireland
Reviewed
December 19, 2019
Prologue: This is the first Tyrconnell I ever tasted and believed until now it far surpassed the 10 yr. Madeira casked.
Nose: Harsher and more alcoholic/wood stain before sitting. After sitting at least an hour it's much more sweet and fruity but quite woody as before.
Taste: Both this and the Madeira casked taste though they could have soaked in a barrel full of antique chairs. Much sweeter after sitting awhile, definitely equivalent to the Madiera before sitting.
Appearance: Darker orange-to-yellow urine, as after a high protein meal with only a moderate amount of fluids.
Finish: Pretty much as in the taste notes, less strong alcohol and more wood than the Madiera. More like Macallan Edition 4, which I love, than anything else I've had, though certainly a good bit less complex and satisfying.
Mouthfeel: Didn't pay attention. It's fine.
Overall: Now I will forever think of it as a poor man's decent substitute Macallan Edition 4. After sitting, it FAR surpasses Madiera casked 10 yr.
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