What's in a name? Connemara Peated Cask Strength whiskey is called whiskey because it's produced in Ireland. Were it from Scotland it would be spelled Connemara Peated Cask Strength whisky, rather than whiskey.
Nose: Subtle and soft, quite farmyardy, with nutty notes, blossom and peat.Palate: Full, punchy and sweet with vanilla spice, smoke, cereals and peat.Finish: Long, powerful and hot.
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Tastes Like Grass
...and I mean that in the best possible way.