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Re: Writers Tears Whiskey

Postby IrishWhiskeyChaser » Mon Jun 21, 2010 4:06 pm

DavidH wrote:IWC, you are a terrible spy! Making stuff up? Have you seen Our Man in Havana or The Tailor of Panama? :D


All makes for a good yarn though :P

You see if I was a journalist I would of verified my information ... oh wait a minute modern Journalism does not do that either :lol:
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Re: Writers Tears Whiskey

Postby jcskinner » Mon Jun 21, 2010 4:46 pm

Now now!
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Re: Writers Tears Whiskey

Postby IrishWhiskeyChaser » Mon Jun 21, 2010 7:06 pm

jcskinner wrote:Now now!



Sorry JC was not thinking :oops: :lol:
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Re: Writers Tears Whiskey

Postby jcskinner » Mon Jun 21, 2010 7:22 pm

Not saying you're wrong about many of my colleagues, who could indeed do with a refresher course in 'check your effing sources', but there is the odd one or two of us who strive not to print complete porkies!
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Re: Writers Tears Whiskey

Postby TheAngel'sShare » Wed Jun 23, 2010 10:18 pm

I have it on good authority (more CIA than KGB) that Writer's Tears wasn't specifically designed for Russia, but as IWC said earlier the important thing is that it tastes great.
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Re: Writers Tears Whiskey

Postby Malt-Teaser » Sat Sep 04, 2010 8:37 pm

Today I was given a sample of a whiskey I'd never heard of before so of course I goooogled and sure enough, once again the experts on here seem to have got there before me.

As I'm posting here you'll have guessed the sample is something called Writer's Tears and from your comments it seems to be pretty good so I'll look forward to trying it tomorrow.
Did I also read that it comes from The (Hot) Irishman stable? If so, is it relevent for me to put my tasting note on that same page of my website?

When I look around I see that the typical shop price for this is about €40 per 70cl bottle, is this the same in Ireland? Also, considering I can get Kilbeggan for around €13 to €14 is it worth the €40?

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Re: Writers Tears Whiskey

Postby varizoltan » Sat Sep 04, 2010 8:40 pm

Malt-Teaser wrote:Today I was given a sample of a whiskey I'd never heard of before so of course I goooogled and sure enough, once again the experts on here seem to have got there before me.

As I'm posting here you'll have guessed the sample is something called Writer's Tears and from your comments it seems to be pretty good so I'll look forward to trying it tomorrow.
Did I also read that it comes from The (Hot) Irishman stable? If so, is it relevent for me to put my tasting note on that same page of my website?

When I look around I see that the typical shop price for this is about €40 per 70cl bottle, is this the same in Ireland? Also, considering I can get Kilbeggan for around €13 to €14 is it worth the €40?

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surely worth 40, it is 37 or so here in Ireland

and it is a really nice stuff

i just pour one for myself

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Re: Writers Tears Whiskey

Postby IrishWhiskeyChaser » Sat Sep 04, 2010 9:48 pm

Malt-Teaser wrote:When I look around I see that the typical shop price for this is about €40 per 70cl bottle, is this the same in Ireland? Also, considering I can get Kilbeggan for around €13 to €14 is it worth the €40?



This is the madness of Irish Whiskey ... we in general cannot get any Irish Whiskey under €20 so stepping up is not a big deal at times yet in markets like Germany and the US there are huge fluctuations between prices to those here in Ireland.

Point being Kilbeggan Germany €13 Ireland €23

yet Writers Tears Germany €40 Ireland €34 which begs to wonder in compared to the kilbeggan but I supose because it is pretty much small batch it will be more expensive abroad which is nice for a change.

So back to price differences ... I only bump up €11 (or 1/2 bottle of Kilbeggan) for Writers Tears but you have to fork out an massive €27 or another 2 bottles of Kilbeggan.

I firmly believe that the cost to value ratio affects alot of peoples taste buds and as such you may taste the Writers Tears differently to us on the auld green isle ... not taste wise obviously but value wise i.e. is it worth the extra 2 bottles of Kilbeggan. But I shall not try to influence you taste buds too much as you've got a free sample ;) but your in for a treat :P
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Re: Writers Tears Whiskey

Postby Malt-Teaser » Sun Sep 05, 2010 8:20 am

Thanks for the answers and I look forward to trying this one later today.

The one unanswered question is about where to place it in my tasting notes; Is it really from "The (Hot) Irishman"? and can I put it with the 10y Irishman which I recently tried?

As for price, this sample came to a local shop, the owner of which doesn't drink whisky although he sells some, so he gave me the sample. Apparently, it looks like the German importer, or at least a wholesaler found his website and sent a sample hoping to attract some business. After a quick goooogle I found that most people sell it here for €39 or €39.99 and if he were to decide to stock it, he would sell it for about the same. His decision will be based upon my recommendation.

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Re: Writers Tears Whiskey

Postby DavidH » Sun Sep 05, 2010 10:27 am

Malt-Teaser wrote:The one unanswered question is about where to place it in my tasting notes; Is it really from "The (Hot) Irishman"?

It's from the same guy who is behind The Irishman but Writers Tears is set up as a different company to Hot Irishman with different branding and distribution.

I have a blog article in the works on Writers Tears. Should be out in a few hours!
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Re: Writers Tears Whiskey

Postby DavidH » Sun Sep 05, 2010 8:56 pm

DavidH wrote:I have a blog article in the works on Writers Tears. Should be out in a few hours!

It's up now:
Writers Tears

There is some wild experimentation with the blog template going on too :D
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Re: Writers Tears Whiskey

Postby Malt-Teaser » Wed Sep 08, 2010 8:13 pm

I have just tried this one and although my notes are not yet on my website, I posted quick notes on twitter as I sampled it.

Basically:
Glass; Classic Malt
Colour; Rich yellow gold
Nose; Soft, gentle, aromatic, sligthly perfumed heather-coated Irish countryside. There's also some malt with possibly just a hint of lavendar.
Palate; Initially very smooth followed by a little tingle (pepper) across the palate. Aromatic and floral malt with a hint of lemon right at the end.
Finish; Quite long with a faint hint of lemon

Overall Impression; Very nice. A quite typical Irish caress with a lemon twist at the end!
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Re: Writers Tears Whiskey

Postby JohnM » Thu Sep 09, 2010 8:43 am

I think Writers Tears, for me, is a decent whiskey that's worth buying. Not as good as Powers. Maybe if the tinkered around with it a little bit they could make it even better.

Personally, I don't like the name, but that's neither here nor there.
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Re: Writers Tears Whiskey

Postby IrishWhiskeyChaser » Thu Sep 09, 2010 9:58 am

I like it too and think is is very good but as you say John I'd like a bit more from it, possibly too smooth ... maybe a bit more spice or something but then that might take from what they were trying to achieve.

Does anybody find it buttery ????

Not utterly butterly just buttery ;)
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Re: Writers Tears Whiskey

Postby IainB » Thu Sep 09, 2010 10:12 am

I found it more I can't believe it's not buttery.
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Re: Writers Tears Whiskey

Postby Luke Gough » Thu Sep 09, 2010 4:06 pm

Mmmm... Biscuity-Buttery! :thumbsup:
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Re: Writers Tears Whiskey

Postby Malt-Teaser » Thu Sep 16, 2010 6:57 am

Not exactly biscuity or buttery for me, but some malt (almost biscuit maybe) and a hint of lemon.

Notes now online
http://www.whisky-emporium.com/UK/ActualTastingNotes/WritersTears.htm
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Re: Writers Tears Whiskey

Postby IrishWhiskeyChaser » Sat Sep 18, 2010 8:31 pm

Malt-Teaser wrote:... but some malt (almost biscuit maybe) and a hint of lemon.




I can definately agree with that and I also agree with your pepperiness comment from your site notes ... but for some reason I find that the characteristics seem some what different with temp. When cold the malt is more evident and even a touch of saltiness ??? once it warms up it is much softer and sorry to say it again buttery :lol: That's just me though ;)
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Re: Writers Tears Whiskey

Postby TheAngel'sShare » Mon Sep 27, 2010 10:25 am

Writers Tears does come from the same company as The Irishman, and like The Irishman 70, is a blend of pure potstill and single malt whiskeys.

The spiciness mentioned (pepperiness?) is driven by the potstill whiskey in the blend. In fact the potstill pecentage is a little higher for Writers Tears than The Irishman.
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Re: Writers Tears Whiskey

Postby sipourit » Wed Sep 29, 2010 2:55 pm

Michael Foggarty wrote:€37.99 available now


Price is just right for the kind of whiskey. I will surely try this one.
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