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The Sexton Single Malt Irish Whiskey 750 ML

The Sexton Single Malt Irish Whiskey 750 ML

The creation of master blender Alex Thomas, The Sexton Single Malt Irish whiskey is made from 100% Irish malted barley, triple distilled in copper pot stills. After, the liquid is aged in Spanish Oloroso sherry casks imparting a rich and fruity character. It comes in a rather eye-catching hexagonal bottle, too.

Tasting Notes:

Appearance: This whiskey shows a golden brown color which for a whiskey so relatively young hints at caramel addition.

Nose: On the nose, it's clean, and initially shows light spice and sweet caramel notes. There’s a roasted nut character that I pick up too and there are also baked fruit overtones - like a winter baked crumble with a side serving of whipped cream. With Water Added - the nose smells balanced with spice, nuttiness, and fruit character. No one of these really stands out or comes to the fore for me.

Palate: This is a mouth filling whiskey with evident sweetness and a warm spice character surrounding the sweetness. It’s balanced in the mouth and shows fruit character - stewed apple - and a warm medium-length finish. With Water Added - The warm spice character - baking spice to me - comes to the fore and there’s a crushed black pepper tickle on the tongue.

Conclusion: A well-made and pleasing Single Malt that’s balanced in the mouth without showing any real discernable flavor characteristics. For the pierce in the mid $20 price range I think it’s a great value and would call it a good Irish Whiskey. Some more alcohol - 43% or 46% - would possibly help some of the flavor characteristics shine through a little more.

The Sexton Single Malt Irish whiskey is rich in hue with the perfect balance of dried fruits, subtle oak notes, and a smooth finish that leaves you wanting more.

$9.80

Original: $27.99

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The Sexton Single Malt Irish Whiskey 750 ML

$27.99

$9.80
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Description

The creation of master blender Alex Thomas, The Sexton Single Malt Irish whiskey is made from 100% Irish malted barley, triple distilled in copper pot stills. After, the liquid is aged in Spanish Oloroso sherry casks imparting a rich and fruity character. It comes in a rather eye-catching hexagonal bottle, too.

Tasting Notes:

Appearance: This whiskey shows a golden brown color which for a whiskey so relatively young hints at caramel addition.

Nose: On the nose, it's clean, and initially shows light spice and sweet caramel notes. There’s a roasted nut character that I pick up too and there are also baked fruit overtones - like a winter baked crumble with a side serving of whipped cream. With Water Added - the nose smells balanced with spice, nuttiness, and fruit character. No one of these really stands out or comes to the fore for me.

Palate: This is a mouth filling whiskey with evident sweetness and a warm spice character surrounding the sweetness. It’s balanced in the mouth and shows fruit character - stewed apple - and a warm medium-length finish. With Water Added - The warm spice character - baking spice to me - comes to the fore and there’s a crushed black pepper tickle on the tongue.

Conclusion: A well-made and pleasing Single Malt that’s balanced in the mouth without showing any real discernable flavor characteristics. For the pierce in the mid $20 price range I think it’s a great value and would call it a good Irish Whiskey. Some more alcohol - 43% or 46% - would possibly help some of the flavor characteristics shine through a little more.

The Sexton Single Malt Irish whiskey is rich in hue with the perfect balance of dried fruits, subtle oak notes, and a smooth finish that leaves you wanting more.