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If you've been in a bar (any bar, really), you've more than likely seen a bottle of this on the shelf. One of the most well-known Irish blends, Bushmills Black Bush features a lot of sherried malt in its recipe, alongside classically caramel-y grain whiskey. Suitable for enjoying neat, but it can also be used in whiskey cocktails that call for dark fruit sweetness...
Over-ripe grape and light citrus on the nose. A touch of toffee and peanut.
Vanilla and milk bottle sweeties. Dried peels, chamomile tea and cinnamon sticks.
Digestive biscuit, cooked plum and orange oil.
£3.72 - £25.00
Best value whiskey on offer today, bar none. can be had for 25 euro a bottle, yet has nuanced complexity of something you would otherwise have to spend 3 times as much on. Think of everything else at the price point, mostly only good for mixing with soft drinks, harsh, young, spirits. Black bush is for sipping neat, for savoring. Nose: very sherried with a hint of sweetness, perhaps from the grain. Palate: sherry again, quite strong but not too sweet, its rounded off by some wood and vanilla. Lots of biscuity malt, hay and barley. Finish: lots of malt, robust sherry. Firstly, the facts: - blend of grain & single malt aged 8-11 years, mostly aged in sherry casks.
Had this for the first time in Manhattan, and it was outstanding!
I was kinda surprised to find out this is aged 11 yrs, I mostly drink Scotch so maybe just Irish Whiskey tastes lighter to me, it was ok on the rocks but delicious mixed with Coke, thats about all
I typically drink JW Black. One night at an pub tried several Irish Whiskeys and fell head over heels with Black Bush. Love it! It's a shame many places will only have Bushmills Original. Excuse me but I love it with ginger ale!
Love it! Purchase it regularly. A local large pub maintains a bottle of it for me.