Hi all. I got together with three other members from the Connosr forum who were in, or able to make it to, Toronto on Sunday. I decided to splurge on the Tyrconnell Port Cask for my first dram, as it is definitely not available on a widespread basis in Ontario. I have had a hit/miss relationship with Port Cask aged/finished whiskies. Balvenie 1993 Port Wood (awesome!!!) and Balvenie 21 yo Port Wood (the OB that stemmed from the 1993 PW release) have been positives. Glenmorangie Quinta Ruban has never really come together in the multiple tastings that I have had of it. I found the Tyrconnell to be increasingly dominated by a minty/menthol type of note that started out nice, but then seemed to overwhelm the palate by the end.
My second dram was the Jamesons Gold. One of my tablemates immediately noted a cherry cola note on the nose, which I did not immediately pick up on. However, on the first sip, this note was quite evident on the palate. A liquid caramel note ran through the palate to the finish. This dram continued to evolve to the sweet side as it sat in the glass. By the time I had finished (after about 30-40 minutes) the sweet notes included candied fruits and cotton candy. I really enjoyed this one, especially experiencing the evolution of the sweet notes. It is being added to the wishlist.
Thanks to all for your suggestions!
I will refer to them for future opportunities to sample. I neglectd to mention in my original post that I have indeed had a chance to try the Connemara Cask Strength on two occasions, and have greatly enjoyed it. That bottle is on my wishlist to purchase in the future.
The wishlist is always growing...