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    7. Paul John Whisky

    Paul John Edited 70cl Whisky

    India • 70cl • 46%
    Number of reviews:(27)
    Product details
    Style

    Single Malt

    CountryIndian Whisky
    Distillery/BrandPaul John Whisky

    Paul John Edited

    'Edited' is an Indian single malt whisky created by Master Distiller Michael John using Indian 6-row barley as well as peated Scottish barley. The final vatting contains 15% of the peated spirit with maturation taking place in bourbon casks.

    Tasting Note by The Chaps at Master of Malt

    Nose

    Toasted cereal, big barley and honey notes, Hob Nobs! Slightly vegetal peatiness, lemon and seaweed. Some beach bonfire but the peat isn't overpowering. Malty.

    Palate

    Wood spices, a bowl of porridge with honey and then demerara whilst sat beside a fireplace.

    Finish

    A touch of mocha, oak and perhaps old fashioned liquorice.

    Overall

    Peated Indian single malt whisky from John Distilleries that shows very well at what we would usually consider a young age.

    Winner of 3 spirit awards

    Silver
    Silver
    Asian Whisky - 2014
    Wizards of Whisky Awards
    Master
    Master
    Asian Single Malt - Premium - 2014
    The World Whisky Masters (The Spirits Business)
    Gold
    Gold
    Single Malts - 2015
    Wizards of Whisky Awards

    Allergy Information

    This product does not contain any notifiable allergens
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    Customer rating
    3.5
    27 reviews
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    1 Star3
    £48.57

    Simon

    nice & mellow

    Master of Malt Customer Dec 14, 2014

    Delicate, fragrant with peaty notes

    This is a whisky that seems to say and do an aweful lot, plenty of sweet barley and caramac sweet notes but with some burnt pine aromas up front. I don't know whether it's knowing it's Indian that makes this happen or whether it's the whisky but there's some aromatic almond and coriander in there - sort of like an aromatic Pasanda just underneath the whisky.

    Andy Briant Dec 13, 2014

    nice peated one

    dont see why the previous review says it s shit unless peated whisky is not the taste they are looking for.... master of malt shouldnt allow that sort of immature review. nice shit to sip ;-)

    Louis-Philippe Descamps Dec 13, 2014

    Interesting

    Nose: Soft peat smoke akin to a slightly damp Autumn leaf fire, Malt, Some acacia honey and a little cocoa. Palate: Warm milk poured over muesli, honey, soft medicinal notes, some skin off a homemade rice pudding, ginger and peat smoke. Finish: A long lingering peat smoke finish including a little espresso.

    James Holland Dec 13, 2014

    Indian spices

    There is lemon and clove on the nose with a pretty strong element of ammonia. Slight peat and smoke with some cardamon and honey leads to a muscavado finish. The final notes are black pepper and chilli. It is a very spicy whisky that might hold up well after a strongly flavoured meal, but I find it a little overpowering on its own.

    Eugene Giddens Dec 13, 2014

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