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Tasting Paul John Indian Single Cask Malt Whisky

By Miguel in Tasting , Paul John

“Very interesting Indian whisky. Although it smells very young, just three years, it is really impressive...”

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Paul John Single Cask Whisky / #P1-161 Single Malt Indian Whisky
The first release from Indian producer Paul John, unveiled at The Whisky Show 2012 and the talk of the weekend - a single cask bottled in 2012.

This dram has a amber-like color.

Nose (89): more than average. honey, floral, citrus, pepper.

Palate (88): . honey, mature fruits, spices, cocoa, wood, nuts.

Finish (88): longer than average. honey, cocoa.

So based on other whiskies I have already tasted I rate this Paul John Single Cask Whisky / #P1-161 Single Malt Indian Whisky with 88 points over 100.

TWE Whisky Show 2012 [Part 2]

By Miguel in St George , Bunnahabhain , Glenfiddich , Bowmore , Bruichladdich , Amrut , Glenfarclas , Ichiro , Rosebank , Talisker , Tobermory , Karuizawa , Douglas Laing , Carsebridge , Paul John

This post continue from TWE Whisky Show [Part 1]

I have just complete the first floor of The Whisky Exchange Whisky Show, and after tasting very nice whiskies as Talisker 35, Midleton Rare or several Kavalan Solist. Now I run for the ground floor where more whisky is awaiting me.

Hurry up! Hurry up Miguel! Ok, first floor has the whisky and food pairings, sure, very interesting. Thank you very much sir.

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Going one floor under it. Wooa! Mother of God! So much whiskies and so little time. Only two and a half hours for the show to close. ok! Ok! Don’t panic!.

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