The nose is vibrant of ripe fruit, straw, barley, fresh oak and the faintest hints of sweet pipe tobacco and honey. The palate is gentle and fills the mouth with barley, white pepper and fruit sweetness. There is a bit of a graininess that hints at it’s youth, however it is not off putting and actually lends to the flavor as it mixes with a touch of vanilla that shows up at the end. The finish is medium with a lingering pepperiness and a bit of a chew from the barley as a certain graininess fades behind it all. The nose bouquet makes you want to squeak like a bottle nose dolphin after a nice day at red lobster.
About this bottle
Harvest Spirits holds New York's first farm-distillery license and is located on a 200-acre apple farm in the Upper Hudson Valley. Their single malt is made from 2-row malted barley, then rested in new oak before then being aged in their own Applejack barrels for two years.
How it tastes
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Reviews
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Not my favorite. I taste a slight hint of nuts and vanilla. I’m far off from apple, apricot, and pepper. However, it is pleasantly smooth at the palate.
Enjoyed this while sitting by the fire, oily and a bit smokey with a smooth finish. I kept searching for finishing flavors that never showed.
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