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Evaluation: Bushmills Single Malt Pedro Ximenez Cask 29 Years Previous


It hasn’t even been a 12 months for the reason that first launch in Bushmills new “The Uncommon Casks” sequence, and right here now we have a second, even older installment. Wonders by no means stop. For spherical two, the Irish whiskey powerhouse is releasing a 29-year-old expression distilled in 1992 and matured in hand-selected bourbon barrels for over a decade earlier than being re-casked in 2004 into Pedro Ximenez Sherry casks. That’s a whopping 17 years of PX sherry ending, of us.

As with the primary version, solely 500 bottles have been launched to the U.S., so if this sounds prefer it’s up your alley, you could even wish to forgo studying this overview and get on the telephone to your favourite liquor retailer. Chris wrote in his overview of the Cognac Cask launch that it was one of many best Irish whiskeys he had ever tasted. Is that this PX Cask one of many best I’ve ever tasted?

Completely.

The aroma is soulful and wealthy with notes of worn leather-based, darkish currants, butterscotch, and plump raisins. All that point within the barrel has added a remarkably well-balanced wood-driven character with notes of chocolate-covered cherries, oolong tea, and gently smoky cigar field. The palate showcases an sudden vibrance and steadiness for such a protracted PX maturation. An preliminary burst of dried darkish fruits and Christmas pudding is complemented by layers of wealthy, sticky caramel and buttery toffee. It’s candy however not cloying, and whereas there’s loads of previous, sherried funk within the combine, the damp, oaky notes by no means appear to intrude on the brighter parts. A little bit of torched citrus provides a pleasant distinction throughout the luxurious mid-palate because the warming conclusion closes in with extra darkish, jammy dried fruits, a little bit of almond tart, and robust black tea with a squeeze of lemon. Bushmills describes the end as “limitless,” they usually aren’t exaggerating by a lot. A incredible Irish whiskey that’s simply within the early operating for our High 10 Whiskeys listing this 12 months.

106 proof.

A / $500 / bushmills.com [BUY IT NOW FROM DRIZLY]

Bushmills Single Malt Pedro Ximenez Cask 29 Years Previous

$500



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