Spirit Name:
Spirit Type:
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Kavalan Solist
Vinho Barrique
Single malt
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Score:
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95/100
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ABV:
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58.4%
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Region:
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Taiwan
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Body:
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Full
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Intensity:
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High
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Texture:
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Medium
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Balance:
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Good
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Best served:
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Neat
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Casks:
Summary:
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First fill re-toasted wine casks
Highly complex nose is followed by a powerful burst of dry wine
character, as a buttery sweetness emerges but is swept away by the tannic
dryness of the wine
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Tasting notes:
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Nose: Big chocolate and wine notes fill the glass with
whipped butter and salted caramel shining through the sweet tannic fog that
emerges. There is something herbaceous and earthy about this whisky, almost
like basil and kaffir lime leaves. The whipped butter becomes salted, as the
burst of red grapes and fortified wine take over with complex candy shop
sweetness.
Taste: Powerful and elegant, though lacking in depth and
therefore keeping my interest at bay somewhat. The dry burst of alcohol
brings a winey sweetness that leaves the palate dry, and the cask influence
dominates. There is some licorice with hundreds and thousands on a buttered piece
of white bread, but then the wine, yet again, takes over.
Finish: This finish resembles a dry red wine, almost like
a shiraz, with a finish that lingers but without much complexity.
This whisky is very enjoyable and powerful. It offers a big wine theme
that is not surprising given that it is matured in ex-wine casks.
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Likes:
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Big and powerful, with lots of energy and a complex nose
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Dislikes:
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The tannic dryness and wine influence overtakes some of the other
character
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Price:
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£85 (UK)
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Wednesday, 4 September 2013
Kavalan Solist Vinho Barrique
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