polyamnesia Posted January 8, 2009 Share Posted January 8, 2009 i noticed not too much info on Penderyn's here...i went here, http://www.wda.co.uk/index.cfm/developing_your_business/welsh_agrifood_sector/food_wales/press_release/august_2005/welsh_whisky_rated_amongst_best_in_the_world/en9832 and found some enticing notes.anyone here who has some now and can provide updated notes? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
boss302 Posted January 8, 2009 Share Posted January 8, 2009 i noticed not too much info on Penderyn's here...i went here, http://www.wda.co.uk/index.cfm/developing_your_business/welsh_agrifood_sector/food_wales/press_release/august_2005/welsh_whisky_rated_amongst_best_in_the_world/en9832 and found some enticing notes.anyone here who has some now and can provide updated notes?Penderyn is a fairly young whisky-- the first distillation was 2001, with the first release taking place in 2004. So the oldest stocks are only 7 years old, to date.That being said, this spirit has a surprising amount of maturity for such a young whisky. A Welsh tavern in the area keeps it in their stock, so I generally try it every couple of weeks.The earlier bottles were a little sweeter, with the later bottles being a little drier and more oaky. Prominent tasting notes include bitter orange zest and a touch of butter toffee. Some of the later bottles have a slightly briny character, like a coastal highland scotch (Oban, Talisker, and Clynelish fit this description well). Madeira-finished whiskies always seem to possess a unique nose, I still don't quite know how to describe it... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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