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Tullamore Dew 10yo Single Malt

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Tullamore Dew 10yo Single Malt

Postby IainB » Wed Sep 08, 2010 11:12 pm

Has anyone else tasted this. From what I understand it's a vatting of the Tyrconnell Sherry Port and Madeira finishes. All of which I really like.

I tried this a few weeks ago and really didn't like it. I thought I'd give it another go.

I really think something is not quite right with this. The nose I find slightly spirity with a vague hint of baby sick! Not good in a whiskey. Taste slightly metallic and a comfusion of port and sherry notes. The finish is very long but metallic and again a hint of baby sick.

I just don't get it. To me this is a bit of a mess.

And yet, as I said, I love the 3 component malts.
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Re: Tullamore Dew 10yo Single Malt

Postby DavidH » Wed Sep 08, 2010 11:30 pm

IainB wrote:Has anyone else tasted this. From what I understand it's a vatting of the Tyrconnell Sherry Port and Madeira finishes.

And plain bourbon-matured, if I remember right.

I have a bottle here. I hoped for more, alright. I'll have another shot of it to pin it down.
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Re: Tullamore Dew 10yo Single Malt

Postby IainB » Wed Sep 08, 2010 11:32 pm

I suspect the bourbon refers to the fact the the sherry port and madeira were finishes so they were all matured in bourbon first.
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Re: Tullamore Dew 10yo Single Malt

Postby TheWhiskeyBro » Wed Sep 08, 2010 11:58 pm

Technically speaking this is a four wood (no golf jokes please), something like 30% Sherry, 30% Madeira, 30% Port & 10% Bourbon from what I heard....
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Re: Tullamore Dew 10yo Single Malt

Postby IainB » Thu Sep 09, 2010 12:03 am

Interesting but the bottom line is I really really don't like this. There's only 3 measures gone but I can't see myself ever pouring this again.

Anyone like a bottle with 17 measures left?
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Re: Tullamore Dew 10yo Single Malt

Postby TheWhiskeyBro » Thu Sep 09, 2010 12:07 am

Undecided myself on this one, don't know if it quite sits together at 40%, they could try 46% or perhaps a longer vatting period or possibly recasked and married for an appropriate period.... but yes your probably right
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Re: Tullamore Dew 10yo Single Malt

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

I'm really interested in people's views on this one - there's very few Irish whiskeys where I go NO! I think you're right - it just doesn't sit right - maybe longer marrying or something but to me the blending on this just isn't right. Of course it may evolve over time. This time next year there may be Glenfiddich in it! ;)
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Re: Tullamore Dew 10yo Single Malt

Postby JohnM » Thu Sep 09, 2010 8:46 am

I quite like this. A soft whiskey with a pretty long but gentle finish. There's something very slightly odd about it, but I like this. I'm actually tasting a little bit now to make sure, so I'll be leaving my fighter jet in the hangar until lunchtime.
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Re: Tullamore Dew 10yo Single Malt

Postby IainB » Thu Sep 09, 2010 10:23 am

I always wondered what you did for a living. Or is that just your hobby?
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Re: Tullamore Dew 10yo Single Malt

Postby JohnM » Thu Sep 09, 2010 12:26 pm

It's a hobby (for tax reasons).

Anyone interested in buying a blue pointy kind of plane, with engines on the flappy bits to the side?
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Re: Tullamore Dew 10yo Single Malt

Postby IrishWhiskeyChaser » Thu Sep 09, 2010 12:54 pm

JohnM wrote:It's a hobby (for tax reasons).

Anyone interested in buying a blue pointy kind of plane, with engines on the flappy bits to the side?



I'd really prefer a camo paint job but beggers can't be choosers I suppose but you'd have to paint the wing tips dayglow orange as I'm only on an "L" plate
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Re: Tullamore Dew 10yo Single Malt

Postby DavidH » Thu Sep 09, 2010 1:04 pm

JohnM wrote:It's a hobby (for tax reasons).

If you said it was for work you would pay less motor tax. You just have to make a declaration in front of the fuzz and remember never to use it to pop around to the shops for milk.
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Re: Tullamore Dew 10yo Single Malt

Postby JohnM » Thu Sep 09, 2010 3:56 pm

But I'd have to pay income tax or capital gains tax if it wasn't a hobby, and I like to turn over a jet (figuratively and physically) once a week.

Speaking of Tullamore, Grants are opening an office in Dublin... Any more 'news' about a possible distillery?

Passed the Bulmers place recently. There's a lovely drive from Clonmel up to Kilkenny - the long way. Might be a nice place for a distillery.
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