Method and Madness Hungarian Oak
Official bottling
Single malt - Southern Ireland
Golden, tinge of green
46% ABV
Dram
Nose: Toasted coconut, treacle, cinnamon, melon, vanilla, hints of brown paper.
Mouthfeel: Light body, airy, warm, astringent.
Tasting: Bitter sweet. Cinnamon, treacle, walnut skins, butterscotch, brown sugar, vanilla fudge.
Finish: Long. Coffee, cinnamon, treacle, hints of white grapes.
Comments:
There's a lot of toastiness here - the whisky is redolent with warm flavours, coconut, butterscotch, treacle, lots of things that have browned or otherwise undergone Maillard reactions. It's also, somehow, surprisingly light, and that's how I identify it as an Irish whiskey.
Verdict:
I like this.
Sunday, 10 May 2020
Method and Madness Hungarian Oak
Labels:
I like this,
Ireland,
Midleton,
Munster,
Official bottling,
Single malt,
Tasting notes
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