Uisce Beatha Real Irish Whiskey 70cl Whisky
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A blended Irish whiskey, made with Irish single malt and grain whiskeys matured for at least four years in ex-bourbon American oak casks. Uisce Beatha, pronounced "ish-ka-ba-ha", takes its name from the ancient Gaelic for "water of life".
Clean notes of vanilla, toffee, malt and white chocolate.
Fresh cream, malt toast, hints of char from the bourbon casks.
Medium length, with crumbly vanilla fudge from a fête.
Sweet and easy-going.
Smooth, east drink. Great everyday!
Mild und leicht aber trotzdem ein super Geschmack. Absolut Empfehlenswert.
A generally easy to sip whiskey is good if you're wanting to take it slow. I'm taking a night on the river to write and enjoy some time alone and this is a good whiskey for keeping the edge without passing it too far.
Price is is why I added a third star. Heavy vanilla bean and almond in nose and lighter of aforementioned on palette. Finish too short, too soft, and lacks the charred or peat fiery finish I personally desire from being a spoilt Scotch whiskey fanatic. For the money, I'd always head to the consistently nuanced and sophisticated finish of a 12yr Glenlivet. That's my two cents and tongue at play anyways. Sidenote: I must say that I do love the name Uisce Beatha (ish-kas ba-ha-ha), "water of life" in Gaelic. So true a description for a single malt 12yr+ scotch whiskey - sadly not so much for this softly blended not-yet-ripe Irish whisky.
Probably the best sipping whiskey I've tried so far. Mellow, easy going down, comforting. I love it
$31.68 - $56.46