Tasting Notes
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Midleton Dair Ghaelach Bluebell Forest Tree #3
Country: Ireland
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Type: Single Pot Still Irish Whiskey
Bottler: Distiller
ABV: 56.2%
Score: 95 Points
There are six different bottlings of the Bluebell Forest edition, with each one finished in Virgin Irish Oak barrels made from a single tree cut in the Bluebell Forest on the Castle Blunden Estate near Kilkenny. This one has fresh-cut oak sawdust on the nose, along with honey, caramel candy, soft spices, and a hint of butterscotch candies. The taste starts off dry and oaky, then comes alive with clove, black pepper, cardamom, and allspice while honey, vanilla, straw, and a hint of dark chocolate add complexity. The finish is long – it sits on the tongue for a while and long enough to think about charging it rent!