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Waterford The Cuvée
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Waterford The Cuvée

Whiskey Single Malt Ireland No age statement 50% ABV
$$$$ $100 to $300 Luxury Above average whiskey
32 reviews raw average 3.59
91 critic score out of 100

About this bottle

The Cuvée is Waterford Distillery's flagship Bordeaux-inspired single malt whiskey. It is made from 25 unique Single Farm Origin whiskeys, each one featuring Irish-grown barley which is harvested, malted, and distilled separately. The barrels used were American and French oak including some Vin Doux Naturel casks, a sweet, fortified wine. Bottled without chill-filtration at 50% ABV.

How it tastes

Measured across 14 flavor axes. Tap a note to find other bottles that lead with it.

Rich 80
Vanilla 70
Tart 60
Sweet 60
Spicy 50
Fruity 50
Oily 30

Reviews

Showing the most detailed of 13 parsed reviews.

cascode 4.0

Waterford Tasting, The Oak Barrel, Sydney, November 27th 2023, Whisky #7 Nose: Pie crust, apples, vanilla egg custard, malted barley. I could swear there is the faintest possible hint of smoke. Palate: Soft unctious arrival turning sharper and just a touch peppery as it develops. Gristy cereal, freshly baked scones, baking spices. Stewed and fresh orchard fruits in the development. Very well integrated. Over time the palate relaxes and gains softness towards the finish. The texture is oily. Finish: Medium/long. Mildly spiced cereals and faint sweet apple. A satisfying and harmonious whisky that has received polarising reviews, and I can’t understand why. It’s a 4 year old expression (and a very good one) that shows integration, length and complexity. Yes, I think some if not most of the single farm varietals from Waterford show more defined character, but this really does drink like a well composed cuvee. I’m dropping my rating by 1 percentage point now that I have tasted this in the context of a wider range of Waterford whiskies, but it is still impressive and I bought a bottle on the night. “Very Good” : 86/100 (4 stars) --------------------------------------------------------------- Sydney Whisky Show May 20th 2023. Whisky #26 Nose: Apple pie with custard sauce and vanilla ice cream. Cherry nougat, honey, caramel and malted milk. There is a tiny note of brine, orange essence and some fresh mixed herbs. Palate: Soft, plush, creamy arrival with lots of baking spices and flavours centred on barley and malt with toasted muesli, hot spice cookies and porridge with butter, salt and brown sugar (the only way to eat it!). In the development a more complex array of subtle spice emerges together with some soft orchard fruit flavours. It displays excellent balance and complexity and despite the richness of the palate it retains a certain zesty, crisp green apple quality. The texture is oily and mouth-coating. Finish: Medium. Very much an extension and finale to the palate with fruit and spice supporting grain flavours. There was minor controversy around this expression when it was released as it seemed to fly in the face of Waterford’s previous staunch support of single farm origin whiskies. Maybe this was the plan all along, or maybe it was a change demanded by market research. Who knows? Who cares? The whiskey has garnered widely varying critiques but I wonder at the reasons for some reactions. The dram in the glass is all that counts and I put my faith in my own taste buds and initial impressions, both of which tell me that this is one of the most complete and accessible Waterfords I’ve tasted, while retaining the distillery’s signature clean, crisp and elegant distillate. “Very Good” : 87/100 (4.25 stars)

pmryan 4.5

Color: Dusky gold. Nose: Grassy and grainy, with barley malt predominating and rich vanilla peaking through the floral meadow character. Palate: Silken honey and chewy grains, with a little funk hanging over everything. Delicate citrus notes accent the earthy sweetness, along with a wonderful mouthfeel. Finish: Very light caramel character with a mildewy dampness, like wet leaves after a rain. Diluted: Ripe pears and mossy forest undergrowth on the nose. Palate erupts with increased sweetness; e.g., vanilla fudge and treacle. Finish remains soft, smooth, and funky.

max916dz 4.0

De la matière en bouche avec un coté gras, une belle intensité aromatique ainsi qu'une pointe tourbée. L'orge ressort particulièrement en dégustation, accompagnée d'épices (poivre, clou de girofle) ainsi que d'un aspect gourmand évoluant sur la banane le chocolat. Orge en provenance de 25 fermes locales. Tres précis, cela faisant longtemps que les whiskeys iandais ne m'avait pas autant plus ! Merci Waterford !

hairyugly 4.5

Honey, straw, and beeswax on the nose. Every sip brings a new flavour and image to the mind. Its a sweet dram, honey on the palette a bit of an alcohol bite but not like rye, its still smooth and pleasant. I did not add water but let it sit for 10 minutes or so, a tobacco aroma and flavour pops up. Finish is dry and swift, light and soft. This is a backyard summertime dram.

OliverPinel27 3.8

👃- Distinct barley makes way for fresh notes of orchard apples and citrus, with a dash of toffee and honey to cap off 👅- An ever-so-light tobacco begins an experience of toffee apple, rich grapefruit and a marriage of lemon and sweet citrus 🏁- A pleasant spice lingers (maybe for slightly too long) with a pleasing hit of barley and honey to finish

Olivier Lacroix 4.5

Tastes to me like a bit of mussels, lobster? So maybe the butter in those. A bit of the shells in that seafood.

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