Miyagikyo Sherry Wood Finish
| Category | JAPANESE |
| Distillery | Miyagikyo |
| Bottler | - |
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| ABV | 46.0% |
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| Country | Japan |
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Flavor Profile
Tasting Notes
Colour
light gold
air Nose
no Hampden-like extravaganza here, rather a soft, well-balanced development on tiny touches of metal (tin box), lime blossom, then green bananas and guavas. Gears towards eucalyptus and teak wood, a little limestone and lambswool, a little patchouli, vetiver, then classic malty aromas, tarte tatin, brioche, ale… I find this rather complex and elegant; I like this nose rather a lot and am even finding a little fresh-squeezed cane juice
restaurant Palate
a wee bit sweetish but otherwise very fine, rather on oranges this time, with some welcome minerality, bergamot and yuzu, more lime tea, woodruff tea, a curious touch of bear garlic (which isn't garlic as you very well know), and just never any roundish flattish rum notes. The gentleman who composed this was very talented
timer Finish
medium, earthier, with even a feeling of peat as well as a little icing sugar, cane juice, cider apples…
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