The Whistler Select Double Oak Irish Whiskey is a blended Irish whiskey from the Boann Distillery. The "Double Oak" refers to its maturation in two types of oak casks: ex-bourbon barrels and Oloroso sherry casks.
Key Features:
- Irish Origin: Produced by Boann Distillery in County Meath, Ireland.
- Blend: A blend of Irish malt (20%) and grain (80%) whiskeys.
- Initial Maturation: Aged in ex-bourbon barrels.
- Cask Finish: Finished for approximately 6 months in Oloroso sherry casks.
- ABV: Typically bottled at 40% ABV (80 proof).
- Small Batch: Crafted in small batches.
Tasting Notes:
- Nose: Opens with inviting aromas of salted caramel and vanilla, followed by light oak spices and undertones of zesty citrus, honey, and a hint of nuts. Some detect fudge, crisp apple, and floral spiced honey.
- Palate: Offers flavors of honey and creamy vanilla that come to the fore, accompanied by light oak spices and a zesty citrus peel. Notes of runny caramel, a hint of marmalade, and honeyed granola with candied nuts can also be found.
- Finish: Described as long and tingling with a residual hint of honey sweetness and a touch of pepper. Some note a dry finish with hints of sherry and spices from the Oloroso cask.
Overall Impression:
The Whistler Select Double Oak is considered a well-balanced and approachable Irish whiskey. The ex-bourbon barrels provide a foundation of sweet vanilla and caramel notes, while the Oloroso sherry cask finish adds a layer of richness with dried fruit and nutty characteristics. It's often described as smooth, easy to drink, and offering good complexity for its price point.
Awards:
- 90 Points: Wine Enthusiast.