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Jameson Black Barrel is a special blend of Jameson Irish Whiskey, made with aged double-distilled spirits and matured in deep charred oak barrels. The result is a smoother, richer whiskey with a complex taste. Jameson Black Barrel is perfect for sipping neat or on the rocks.
Jameson Black Barrel (AKA Small Batch) is a super release from Jameson, with a high proportion of Irish pot still whiskey as well as small-batch grain. The result is an increased body and level of richness when compared to the core expression. It's aged in double charred first-fill bourbon casks (black barrels). Well worth a look...
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Rich and fruity with notes of tropical fruits, coconut, nectarines in yoghurt, guava and a thick core of sweet cereals.
Thick and full on the palate, with an intense, unctuous creaminess, alongside dates, walnuts and peels. Good peach and coconut notes, and a little cinnamon.
Long finish, and very fruity with notes of cinnamon and nutmeg and hints of potpourri.
You do not need ice, just straight up...it is smooth!
This whiskey has a nice smell, having sweet notes and subtle oak. The taste is smooth a lot of honey on top. Honey, honey, honey, some vanilla, grain, little of oak. For me it was surprising how sweet it is. Obviously more than Monkey Shoulder. The end taste is rather short-medium. That whiskey is perfect as a desert drink or for a whiskey newbie. I am sure it will be perfect for cocktail too. The reason why I cannot give 5 stars is the strong sweetness and I was expecting a bit more oakiness and smoke too. Overall tremendous value for the money.
Irish whisky is showing improvement across the board, so even Jameson, which I've always disliked, has to up its game. Tasted this blind in a Scotch vs Irish tasting (Scotch is my go to, generally) and was gobsmacked to find I rated it the best of the night - ahead of more expensive stuff. More complexity than the simple oak-led buttery sweetness of 20 years ago offerings. I've even bought some having vowed to not bother with the brand again. Cask mates expressions are less than shabby, too. I understand the Redbreast and Spot references (I like both) but this is equal in quality in my (neutral) eyes. Highly recommend this dram.
Person below who thinks this doesn't rate against Redbreast simply doesn't know what he is talking about. This is a solid Irish whiskey, flavoured in a double burned bourbon barrel I got a hit of sweet coffee when swigged straight out of the bottle. This is smooth bit of sweetness that could turn anyone to the whiskey side. My Jameson preference of the past was Lively but I changed on first sip. Whiskey life!
I must apologize, this is better than many other Jameson's but it's still a sub par Irish. I'm comparing it to greenspot, and redbreast. Now it isn't bad just not memorable.