Old Hobart Overeem Port Matured (Cask Strength)
Official bottling
Single malt - Tasmania
Rose wine
60% ABV
Dram
Nose: Oak, raisins, black tea, plums, hints of smoked bacon. With water, vanilla, clotted cream, raspberries.
Mouthfeel: Light body, thickens, tingly, astringent.
Tasting: Sweet. Black tea, raisins, vanilla, clotted cream, red grapes, raspberries. With water, sweet salty, red grapes, salted caramel.
Finish: Long. Black tea, raisins, toast, clotted cream.
Comments:
Cask OHD-21. Young, doesn't seem to have spent a lot of time in the port pipe. I say this because it's got a savoury edge to it, and, if you add water, that savoury edge is much more obvious. It's not a bad whisky, but I think with more aging it could have been much better.
Verdict:
Not bad.
Thursday, 22 February 2018
Old Hobart Overeem Port Matured (Cask Strength)
Labels:
Australia,
Not bad,
Official bottling,
Old Hobart,
Single malt,
Tasmania,
Tasting notes
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