Bushmills 10 Year Old 70cl Whisky
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A superb 10 year old Irish single malt whiskey and winner of Best Irish Single Malt Whiskey at the 2007 World Whiskies Awards. Wonderfully fruit-forward, with a good helping of vanilla and warming oaky spices in support.
Cooked banana and tropical fruit.
Guava, cantaloupe melon, over-ripe white peach, vanilla and peels.
Floral, spicy finish.
Add a drop of water and it tastes just like nectarine chunks in low fat yoghurt!
$46.74 - $249.63
30 Euro on special offer at the local supermarket - hard to think of a better deal for an Irish everyday dram. Banana and marshmallow on the nose, lots of sherry on the palate and a short but pleasant, spicy finish.
Have been using Master for several years. A massive range of drinks to accommodate all tastes and price ranges. Buy special whisky at Christmas which are hard, if not impossible, to find in the shops. Have always has great service. Thanks.
Not sure I'm a good enough taster to describe in terms of fruit, herbs, and spices the smell and taste of Bushmills Malt. But as an introduction to single malt whisky/whiskey it's as good a place to start as the rare triple distilled, or Lowland Scotch malts. Graduate to bigger beasts from here and, no matter how far you go, you'll always find a place to return to Bushmills 10 year old in your tasting journey.
Been a fan of Bushmills 10 for years. If you haven't, try adding a drop of water; it changes the taste profile. Are there better whiskies out there? Absolutely. But if you can get it in the UK on offer for £25, it's a no-brainer for the price point. I wouldn't pay full price... £35
I’ve never tasted cooked bananas, nor smelled them, but the nose is soft and slightly sweet, perhaps with a touch of roasted marshmallow. There are some citrus notes in the very soft delivery and I get the vanilla right at the back. I’ve wanted to try this since seeing it in Dublin in 1994. Then, it was ab out $240 AU. For $40 in Myanmar, it’s a steal. Very nice. Better than Jamesons. But both have a place here.