Jura Seven Wood
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20810 | |
Jura | |
Scotland, Islands | |
Single Malt Whisky | |
42% | |
0.7 l | |
Original bottling | |
Bourbon | |
französischen Eichenfässern | |
Average tasting notes Tasting notes |
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Nosing
Fruit:
Sweet:
Pear:
Oak:
Vanilla:
Zitrus:
Spices:
Caramel:
Malt:
Honey:
Chocolate:
Berries:
Herbs:
Peat Smoke:
Nuts:
Almonds:
Cherry:
Pineapple:
Ginger:
Oil:
Grass:
Lime:
Hay:
Heather:
Plum:
Apple:
Orange:
Tasting
Sweet:
Fruit:
Oak:
Spices:
Nuts:
Vanilla:
Peat Smoke:
Zitrus:
Malt:
Oil:
Pear:
Herbs:
Heather:
Orange:
Honey:
Tropical Fruit:
Maritime Notes:
Chili:
Herb:
Alcohol:
Peach:
Caramel:
Pepper:
Leather:
Grape:
Salt:
Lemon:
Lemon Peel:
Finish
Oak:
Spices:
Peat Smoke:
Fruit:
Sweet:
Zitrus:
Herb:
Pepper:
Nuts:
Chocolate:
Vanilla:
Coffee:
Berries:
Sherry:
Alcohol:
Clove:
Almonds:
Oil:
Caramel:
Coconut:
Red Currant:
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All tasting notes
03. Oct 2018
Nosing:
Sweet red apple
Taste:
Relatively sweet arrival, malty and oaky
Finish:
Short and dry, aftertaste of lumber
Comment:
This has to be the first time I've been genuinely angry to have bought a bottle of whisky. Fortunately I got it in a half bottle format so I won't be overly out of pocket when I bin the rest of it. The nose is light, and you have to go looking for any particular aromas. On the palate its a complete non event. I'm not sure how a whisky which is purportedly matured in so many different barrel types fails to pull anything worthwhile from any of them. The finish is completely forgettable and thankfully short. I always try to find the positives in anything I review, but how Jura can sell this at close to £60 a bottle with a straight face is absolutely beyond me. Avoid this garbage at all costs.
Sweet red apple
Taste:
Relatively sweet arrival, malty and oaky
Finish:
Short and dry, aftertaste of lumber
Comment:
This has to be the first time I've been genuinely angry to have bought a bottle of whisky. Fortunately I got it in a half bottle format so I won't be overly out of pocket when I bin the rest of it. The nose is light, and you have to go looking for any particular aromas. On the palate its a complete non event. I'm not sure how a whisky which is purportedly matured in so many different barrel types fails to pull anything worthwhile from any of them. The finish is completely forgettable and thankfully short. I always try to find the positives in anything I review, but how Jura can sell this at close to £60 a bottle with a straight face is absolutely beyond me. Avoid this garbage at all costs.