Brenne Whisky Cuvée Speciale Lot 006
Official bottling
Single malt - Poitou-Charentes
Golden
40% ABV
Dram
Nose: Grapes, peaches, honey, bubble gum, hints of orange juice.
Mouthfeel: Light body, loose, slippery, airy.
Tasting: Sweet sour. Bubble gum, orange juice, white grapes, peaches, honey.
Finish: Short. Green tea, bubble gum, strawberries, white grapes.
Comments:
Very sweet and fruity, loaded with estery artificial fruit flavours. Like strawberry-flavoured Hubba Bubba gum. It's also redolent with cooked, almost overripe fruit. Doesn't really taste like whisky. While that's never stopped me in the past, I think this is too harsh, a few more years of aging may well bring the malt complexity to the fore.
Verdict:
Not bad.
Friday, 29 June 2018
Brenne Whisky Cuvée Speciale Lot 006
Labels:
Brenne,
France,
Not bad,
Official bottling,
Poitou-Charentes,
Single malt,
Tasting notes
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