Trestle American Single Malt Whiskey
| Category | BOURBON |
| Distillery | Old Trestle Distillery |
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| ABV | 45.0% |
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| Country | USA |
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Flavor Profile
Tasting Notes
Colour
white wine
air Nose
it's agricole but it is absolutely not in the style of a Martiniquan, as it's got many more esters and does, indeed, display a rather congeneric profile. As if someone had blended away some Jamaican, some tequila, some liquorice liqueur, and would have let the end result further age in pinewood. I seem to remember some cachaças that were a little like this – you're right, a cachaça session is long overdue on WF
restaurant Palate
I'm very fond of this salty and pretty smoky make that, this time, would rather remind me some grogues from Cabo-Verde. Same school, I would suppose. Also gherkins, cucumbers, brine, lemon, the liquorice again and only touches of vanilla. A wonderful spirit, to think that I've never been to Madeira
timer Finish
rather long, salty, diesely, with a smoky aftertaste. Pinewood and lemon wood