
The Whistler Calvados Cask Finish Irish Whiskey - 750ML
The Whistler Calvados Cask Finish Irish Whiskey
Embark on a sensory journey with The Whistler Calvados Cask Finish Irish Whiskey. This 750ML gem is a testament to the innovative spirit of Irish whiskey-making, marrying the classic single malt with the apple-kissed elegance of Calvados casks. The result is a whiskey that dances on the palate with notes of ripe orchard fruits, a touch of citrus zest, and a whisper of vanilla - a symphony of flavors that culminates in a long, creamy finish. Whether you’re a whiskey aficionado or a curious explorer, The Whistler Calvados Cask Finish is a delightful discovery that promises to enchant with every sip
Product Details:
- Country: Ireland
- Brand: The Whistler
- Spirits Type: Single Malt Irish Whiskey
- Spirits Style: Calvados Cask Finish, a unique fusion of Irish craft and French flair
- Taste: A luscious blend of apple orchard sweetness and creamy malt richness
- Food Pairings: A perfect match for almond desserts, creamy cheeses, or savored on its own
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