
The Whistler Oloroso Sherry Cask Finish Irish Whiskey - 750ML
The Whistler Oloroso Sherry Cask Finish Irish Whiskey
The Whistler Oloroso Sherry Cask Finish Irish Whiskey Imbibe the elegance of The Whistler Oloroso Sherry Cask Finish Irish Whiskey, a 750ML bottle that represents the pinnacle of Irish whiskey craftsmanship. This expression is a blend of the finest Irish malt and grain whiskeys, initially matured in ex-bourbon barrels and then beautifully finished in Oloroso sherry casks, imparting a unique fruity richness that is the hallmark of The Whistler.
Product Details:
- Country: Ireland
- Brand: The Whistler
- Taste: A delightful interplay of dry sherbet lemon, white grape, and walnut, complemented by creamy raspberry and a hint of tropical fruits1. The palate offers bergamot orange, mouth-coating nougat, and a slight minerality, tied together with a hint of coconut, banana, and a brief pear note.
- Finish: A sweet, lingering finish with a dry wood prickle.
- Food Pairings: This whiskey pairs splendidly with a variety of foods, from a simple plate of artisanal cheeses to a more elaborate gourmet meal.
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