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Nose: Sweet, slightly chalky orchard fruits, somewhere between an apple and an asian pear. Sea salt caramel, a touch of proof heat. Heat steaming off of pretzel crusts
Palate: Mouthfeel is the first thing to hit, and it’s delicious. Starts creamy then adds some effervescence and champagne notes. Roasted corn opens up with a moderate proof hit. Baked vanilla and soaking brioche for French Toast. Sultana. sweetness with a bright, acidic wine overtone that lightens the pour.
Finish: Effervescent yet coating, leaving the vinous and vanilla notes to lacquer the palate on a medium-to-long finish.
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Nose: The initial aroma is a blend of classic bourbon notes like caramel and vanilla, with some reviewers noting the presence of citrus and even a hint of marzipan.
Palate: The taste is rich and layered, with dried fruit flavors like apricots and sultanas, often accompanied by orange peel and toffee notes. Some reviewers also pick up on notes of honey, dark chocolate, and toasted nuts.
Finish: The finish is sweet and enjoyable, with a smooth, lingering character that is often described as having a good texture. The Moscatel cask influence can be detected in the finish, adding a layer of sweetness and fruit notes.
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