Jura 14 Year Old American Rye Cask 70cl Whisky
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Fabulous 14-year-old single malt from Jura, this expression was matured in a selection of American white oak, bourbon, and American rye whiskey barrels. This crafty combo of casks imparts a delightful layering of vanilla, caramel, tropical fruit, and warming, prickly spice – a splendid dram for sipping at the end of a long day.
Stir up a modern twist on an Old Fashioned cocktail with this tasty recipe!
1 Cube of brown sugar
A few drops of bitters
50ml of Jura 14 Year Old American Rye Cask
Orange peel
In a tumbler, muddle the sugar and bitters. Add the Jura, plenty of ice, and stir until well diluted (we'd say that's around 40 counts). Strain into a chilled Old Fashioned tumbler, and express the orange peel over the drink. Enjoy!
Zesty wafts of fresh lemon peel and candied orange open things up followed by mint leaves and blossom.
Floral notes continue, with more fresh herbs. Sweet caramelised nuts, juicy tropical fruits, buttery vanilla, crisp spiced apple with fragrant cinnamon and oak char.
Still fruity, the woody spice picks up with prickles of warming pepper, balanced by sweet, nutty caramel.
I was looking for a Single Malt and not having tried Jura for a while the 14yr old at £30 caught my eye. It’s OK, inoffensive, but nothing special. Yes it’s smooth but It lacks any real depth, especially at that age and is more a mixer whisky, so the Wife will enjoy it. It isn’t the worst but at £29 a 12 yr Old Pulteney is a much, much better buy. 3* at the price.
Bought as a gift. The whisky is a classy new find, a step up from our usual. Recommended. (But somewhat annoying it arrived in a packing box splashed in writing and logos about whisky, completely giving away the birthday surprise! Incognito box would be better).
Bought this on offer £30 i usually buy glenfiddich 15, this is AMAZING so much so i bought 2 more bottles.
This is a lovely dram! Jura have always been on the cheaper side and while they’re all enjoyable, they’ve never been at the top of the list as there’s always something I think better to buy, but this….this is something else entirely. Toffee apple and caramel which then gives way to fruit and for me it was mango. Not sure if anyone else got it but this unmistakable tropical fruit/mango finish with a hint of pepper. Would definitely buy again.
Absolute quality, it's very much a half way house kind of taste, between scotch & Irish whiskey, it's very smooth, with a Iinseed oil style after Finnish, not a fan of jura, but this is definitely worth checking out, I originally had one of these bought as a gift, & I have purchased some more since, I would definitely recommend *****