Nose: Spirity wine – more brandy or even rum than port. Fruit cake, sucrose sweets (like smelling a bag of fruit flavoured candy), Turkish delight, vanilla, malty cereal. With water it gains an odd papery aroma. Palate: Very smooth and sweet arrival. The development brings plums, sultanas and other sweet fruits then cereal and malt syrup flavours. It’s akin to eating a blackcurrant muesli snack bar smothered in butterscotch topping and following that with a handful of barley sugar sweets. With water even more fruits spring out, all berries of some sort, embedded in thick blackberry jam. Finish: Long and slightly spicy, sweet wine in the finish, and a lingering taste of syrup. Not exactly a sherry-bomb, richer and broader than that. More like a syrup bomb. If you like your whisky thick and sweet then this would probably be your thing, but it’s not really mine. I prefer my whisky dry and if I do want something this sweet and mouth-coating I’ll drink a liqueur muscat or Venezuelan rum. It is extremely well crafted, however, with no actual faults at all and I could imagine it would be generally well-received. It’s hard to be objective when something is not to one’s taste. Sampled at a Sydney whisky shop tasting, January 2018. "Good" : 83/100 (3.5 stars)
About this bottle
The Port cask is, as with the other whiskies, matured in a 100-liter cask for 5 years, in which time it is closely monitored. Each bottle is numbered with the bottle number and the cask ID, (this tasting is from bottle 029 of 164). In 2012, the Overeem Port Cask received the highest scoring from the malt whisky society of Australia, and was awarded overall winner of the Australian section at the World of Whisky festival in Sydney, with their Sherry cask being the runner-up.
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Wonderful, long finish with chocolate notes... one of the better whiskies I've had in a while.
Nice whisky. Little young. No water needed. Some subtle port notes.
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