Whisky #392: New World Projects Double Cask Release #1 Single Malt
New World Projects Double Cask Release #1 Single Malt. New World Whisky Distillery, Essendon, Victoria, Australia. ABV: 48.6%. Tasted at home, $140 (bottle).
Yesterday was Australia Day and we took a look at a lesser known Australian whisky, Dobson’s Belle Epoque Cask Strength Single Malt. I thought bugger it, let’s make this Australia week. All Aussie whiskies, all week. Let’s head south to Melbourne and check out one from New World Whisky Distillery. Enjoy!
Colour: Luminescent amber. Keeping with the Aussie theme, to paraphrase (and with apologies to) The 12th Man…”Luminescent amber?! That’s Australian gold my friend and don’t you f*ckin’ forget it!”
Nose: Vanilla sponge cake; some zesty yet sweet citrus notes too; slight nose prickle.
Palate: A cool and light mouthfeel on entry, the flavours seem to concentrate down the middle of your tongue closely followed by some building heat. Cigar box, spice and summery fruit salad flavours…like you’ve just smoked a cigar on a hot summer’s afternoon after having a mojito. Ah, take me back to Cuba and sunset cigars and mojitos at the Hotel Nationale in Havana…
Finish: A drying finish, quite long on the mid palate with some dried fruits (think sultanas or raisins). An interesting balance, a touch of sweetness and peppery notes to conclude.
Comments: Another fine project whisky from New World Whisky Distillery, the Australian whisky producers more widely known for Starward whisky. It is a marriage of whisky matured in two Australian Tawny Port casks, one first fill and the other second fill. This was one of the whiskies I selected as part of my “Rebuilding a Whisky Collection – The $1000 Challenge“, have to say I’m quite pleased with this one. It’s not going to be a whisky that you’ll take one sip and it will change your life, but I have a sneaky feeling that the more drams I have the more fond of it I will become.