This is a very good dram, but at the beginning it was a little strong, which surprised me for a 40%ABV. The nose was sweet with fruit flavors like orange l, maybe pineapple, but I let it rest. After 10-15 minutes the profile was different, more apricot and peaches, it reminded me of Bushmills 16. The palate was smoother and the finish was succulent, rich and more fruity. Overall, this is a good drink, and better if you let it breathe, but I think that a good alternative, and maybe better value, is Bushmills 16. I am looking for a Red Spot, which I think it’s 15, to compare them to both.
About this bottle
This is a limited edition blended Irish whiskey which was released in 2011. Produced by Cooley Distillery, just 4000 bottles were produced for this bottling.
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Fantastically smooth whiskey. I splurged when I was at the distillery and was able to try a glass. I still compare whiskeys to Yellow Spot, and for an extra $30 a don't think it beats it in the dollar for dollar comparison. But it is a great whiskey to try if you can.
Nose is honey and walnuts; nice stone fruit, pear, and fresh walnut flavor; buttery texture as you’d hope from an Irish whisky of this caliber; finished clean with green apple and pear
Far and away the best bottle I've purchased. Liam (from Kilbeggan) gave me a sample at France 44 in Minneapolis, and I've been hooked ever since.
Nice balance, quite a trip. Very nice packaging with the little gold coin hanging from the bottleneck...
Heb de 15 geproefd met Rick in ierland
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Same style and price bracket, best rated first.