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Mackmyra's core expression is a light Swedish whisky matured primarily in first fill bourbon barrels but also includes whisky aged in Sherry and Swedish oak casks too as well as some smokier malt, which all adds to the complexity.
Fresh, delicate fruit aromas with vanilla pods. Pine nuts, pine needles, raspberry bushes and mixed peels. Ryvita and Sesame Snaps.
Vanilla cream, custard even and more fruit. Red berries, boiled sweets and rich, warming bourbon.
Spicy oak and apple pie whilst remaining light and nimble.
Tremendous easy-drinking single malt whisky from Sweden.
Super Smooooth with a spicy finish......
What a great drinking whisky.
There are some harsh reviews here. Not everything needs to be super complex to be really enjoyable. This is delicious, sweet and smooth with strong hints of vanilla. Indeed, there is no smoke and it isn't missed.
I bought a bottle of this after reading many rave reviews - clearly, they all a very different batch to the one going around these days. My the whisky in my bottle was incredibly simple and one-dimensional. No hint of smoke of any kind, no complexity, nothing really worth writing about. For the price, this is a massive disappointment and doesn't in any way match what I have read about it previously. I guess demand caught up to the Swedes quickly: this is simply awful, undermatured, overpriced whisky. Save your money indeed.
I'm on my second bottle of this. The first, bought about 18 months ago, was excellent. This second bottle is very disappointing. Nearly all the complexity has gone. Very short finish. What has happened?