
Another astronomy-inspired blended malt from North Star Spirits here - this time, they've named an expression after Sirius, the brightest star in the night sky, and sometimes known as the Dog Star because it can bark and fetch sticks of its importance in the Canis Major constellation. The whisky itself is 31 years old, and was drawn from first-fill bourbon casks in 2019. A release of 3582 bottles.
Big waves of charred oak and coffee, with lighter hints of orange oil and heather honey.
Chocolatey at first. Walnut, almond and Brazil nut, all with a hint of smokiness.
Dried cedar, slightly oily, sultana, toffee.

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It's a light, fresh, citrus fruit tasting whisky with a lingering after taste of mint.
Tried a sample of this. It's light, fresh and has a long lasting finish that changes between melon and mint.
MOM tasting note is spot on. Complex - the chocolate note is hugely enjoyable; the long finish jumps from nut husk to cocoa. Extraordinary drop.
Thoroughly enjoyed this dram. Extremely complex and really showcases its age with lots of subtleties. The dusting of cacao powder at the end of the finish is truly stunning. Well done North Star. You have really gained my attention with this one! 5/5
This is a lovely wee dram, great balance, very appetising, and a cracking price right now. I’m buying another bottle before it runs out.