I was never a fan of Irish whiskeys until about 2 years back when I had my first taste of Green Spot. It was good... not magnificent, but good. Good enough for me to seek out the rest of the line up until I discovered Gold Spot. One of the most perfect Irish... no... dare I say; Whiskeys in general. So this new, limited release 13 year Gold Spot has a hell of a lot to live up to. I don't like to hype up anything before tasting it but damn it I've been hyping this one, enthusiastically. Well, today I finally received a glorious package straight from the UK. Juicy, red apples bring mouth watering sweet brightness to the nose along with some over ripened strawberry. Some slightly bitter tannins hit deeper on the nose along with baking spice and almond paste. This adds an unexpected depth and umami about the smell. Tart fruity sweetness leads the taste but isn't overrun with berries. Definitely some sweet and tart raspberry there, along with those strawberries that were on the nose but the overwhelming fruit here is delicious, deep red apples. The taste is almost juicy in that aspect. Although mid taste does dry a bit there's almost nothing overbearingly tannic or spicy about this taste. It's so soft and well rounded. The back half of the taste brings with it a slightly tannic and spicy character but it rides on the back of that red, crisp apple. The finish is long, satisfying. In the shadow of tart apple, tannic oak and slightly tart berry mingle with just enough baking spice to make your tongue tingle but it doesn't prickle by any means. A fascinating, well balanced finish to a fascinating, well balanced Irish Whiskey. My God. This Gold Spot 13 year Generations edition did it. An Irish Whiskey that impresses me more than the 9 year Gold Spot with which I completely fell head over heels for. I'm going to be a very unhappy camper when I pour my last drop of this stuff.... I guess that means I'll just need to go online and order another bottle.
About this bottle
This limited edition release from the Spot Whiskeys is the second in its Gold Spot series. This bottling features single pot still whiskey aged 13 years using both ex-bourbon and ex-sherry in its maturation. It was then finished for 16 months in Valpolicella Classica Italian wine casks sourced from the Secondo Marco Winery in Fumane, near Verona. Bottled without chill-filtration at 46% ABV, it's available beginning March 2024 in the US, Ireland, UK, France, and Travel Retail Ireland (SRP €150)
Reviews
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I bought a small pour of this , curious since it was a new “limited “ Spot release. And, for no purpose whatsoever, to have tried them all. I feel as if rhe Spots are all like competitive siblings all trying to out-do each other. All are good, but one or two are really striking enough to take notice and shell out the premiums they demand. This one has a confusing and complicated maturing process, all designed to have a deeper and more complex flavor. Nose is fragrant, fruity. Palette is toffee, fruits ( think red berries and apples ), bread-y. Lingering finish. It’s pricey at $150 or so. Personally, I’d not be a buyer. It just didn’t wow me like the Blue did. The Blue , for me at least, has set the bar, and I’ve yet to have a Spot that has taken away that crown. YMMV…to each his own…but I’d rather buy the Blue, which abroad is reasonably priced at $110-120.
Smooth and carmely. Not as good as only the red spot. 2nd best 'spot' whiskey
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