
It can be more than impressive. Rarely, that you have a 14-year-old Irish single malt in the glass, which has these beautiful fruit notes, which are usually reserved for older single malts.
Nose:
the scent of a bag that has just been opened Haribo Tutti-Frutti is the first thing that comes to mind here - a full load of sweet exotic fruits with a slightly artificial touch, but that does not detract from the positive first impression. Fresh grass cuttings, vanilla, honey, toffee.
Taste:
Fruity start with papaya, pineapple, guava and mango. Dry wood, pepper. Well-balanced mixture of fruit and spice, which one otherwise likes to find in much older Irishmen. Creamy.
Finish:
Medium-long and dry, the fruits and spices continue to compete for flavor dominance.