
Sullivan's Cove is made in the Tasmanian Distillery and is producing a single malt whisky in a Scotch style. This bottling has been matured in ex-Bourbon barrels and uses water pulled from the surrounding rainforest.
A real nuttiness emerges first completed with an amalgamation of cereal grain and oats.
The palate is fresh and enticing with subtle notes of citrus and broader tones of vanilla.
Vanilla and hazelnuts conclude this antipodean dram.
Australian whisky made with rainforest water, inspiring stuff indeed!

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Delicious and worth every dollar. Unless you visit the distillery in Tasmania it is almost impossible to get now anyway. Surprised at the negative reviews here but most are probably Poms that wouldn't know sheep shite from baked beans.
If this were priced around the £60 mark, I'd probably give it an 8/10. It's decent - smooth, fresh, with a "biscuity" finish but whoever thinks that nearly £300 is the correct price point for this is a straight up lunatic. Sullivan's Cove used to be relatively sensible in price. What on EARTH happened?? Avoid and buy something that actually gives you some bang for your buck because this isn't it!!
I have around 70 different bottles of Scottish single malt - most of them cost around 60 €, some less, some up to 120 € - which I have all tasted and evaluated. Now this Tasmanian Devil is quite smooth and lovely. Maybe it is a whisky rather for the ladies since it is very soft and almost silky. A few weeks ago I received the second bottle after the first one was empty and I can't understand why this one is rated so poorly here.
WTF? This cost a bomb. It's a very mild and ordinary whisky. Seriously - look elsewhere!
Good whisky with hint of vanilla, floral and fruity. I recommand to taste it. But that's right that the price of the bottle is surprizingly expensive.