The English - Original 70cl Whisky
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Launched in 2016 by The English Distillery, England's oldest registered whisky distillery, The English range features a pair of English single malt whiskies - this is the Original expression, showing off a creamy, vanilla-rich flavour profile.
Zesty orange, vanilla custard, grassy malt.
Nuttier than the nose, with notes of almond and hazelnut. Milk chocolate, more orange.
Rich barley and a handful of spices.
I started drinking whisky when I was 18. Easy going, Highland, Speyside and Lowland. Then I got into peated, then sherried, then all manner of stuff from all over the world. 35 years on, I tried this stuff. It's not terrible, and by that, I mean it's perfectly drinkable, but it's blander than bland and there's far greater pleasure to be found in other whiskies costing nearly 50 notes a bottle. Maybe in time, they'll come up with richer and deeper expressions, but for now, I'd pass....
As classy and smooth as the people that inhabit the country it is named after. Genuinely a great whisky. One of my favourites.
Lovely zesty tropical fruits on the nose, I got orange & pineapple, with creamy vanilla . Taste-creamy vanilla and chocolate orange, with hints of pineapple cube candy. I didn't get the nuts until the Finish-. Finish- creamy vanilla fudge, with salted peanuts and a little black pepper spice. As you can probably tell, I loved it.
Wasn't expecting too much but actually it is a very easy drinking dram. Bought it on a whim in a shop in Sheringham but am very pleased with it. Assuming it's not too old but smooth nonetheless. Worth a try.
Just judged this for an awards blind with 30 other whiskys showed really well and a suprise when unveiled. Highly recommended at the price