Proper No. Twelve 70cl Whisky
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Proper No. Twelve is a blended Irish whiskey produced with the help of former Bushmills distillery manager David Elder. Featuring malt and grain whiskeys drawn from bourbon barrels, nearly 100 blends were created before deciding upon the one in the bottle.
Vanilla pod, floral barley and a touch of sandalwood.
Orchard fruit and honey notes arrive first, backed up by a kick of white pepper.
Drying oak heat and a drizzle of caramel.
£3.83 - £26.95
Can’t buy better at this price point - my goto Whiskey at the moment.
Got a first bottle a few years ago as a present and thought it was actually pretty good. After finishing the bottle, I thought I would buy another myself. After opening and trying it, I found it to be absolutely horrible. It tasted like i was eating dirt. It has been lying in my drinks cupboard for over a year and a half now, so I thought I'd give it a go again as most whiskies change after being opened. Nope just the same, horrible...so it's a no from me..
It is OK and it is fine to drink on its own or a really solid mixer. Typical Irish whiskey with creamy sweetness. The downside of it is that it smells and tastes like watered down Kinahan's Small Batch (but it is almost half the price here in Australia,so you get what you pay for). It does have a little bit of an 'x (lower case) factor' with very pleasant floral note. Scolding reviews of this must be politically-charged.They should take note, however, that McGregor sold his majority share.
Foul stuff, tastes watered down
Had to try because of the negative feedback this whisky has. Honestly, despite it being bland at start, I liked the peppery kick at the end, bringing notes of vanilla and shortbread. Considering, an okay whisky with friends, but nothing too special. Still better than they say. Give it a chance.