"Rice" whisky? Not only can drink, but more than you think
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When I go to a friend's wine shop for a drink, my friend will always play the above short film. Although the show is an old and young man, the editor is still very embarrassed. I can't help but put my fingers in my ears.
Môtô Whisky (Glutinous Rice) Origin: United States
It uses glutinous rice. The official website has two versions: 4-year-old and Unaged, and the latter can also be marked as whiskey, which is very American.
Whiskyfun reviewed the 3-month-old version, with a score of only 60. The adjectives used are not common, with acidity. After all, it is only 3-month-old, and it is probably drinking New Make.
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Ohishi Whisky Cask 1204 Origin: Japan
The single barrel reviewed by Whiskyfun, and it is Sherry Cask, 80 points, cake, caramel, peanut butter, fermented earthy riesling, others do not understand, what is salsify?
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Holy Distillery 'Amazing Grace' Cask 43 Origin: Taiwan
The same single barrel, the same score of 80 points, the evaluation is like liqueur, orange, spice, lavender, dried fish, umami, what is myrtle?
Taiwan is not just Omar and Kavalan.
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Distillerie de Paris 'Rice' Origin: Paris, I mean France.
As high as 87 points, the adjectives are more familiar and do not elaborate. On the contrary, this Distillerie de Paris is very interesting. It is a mosquito-shaped scale, and everything is distilled. Malt, Rum, Vodka, Gin have good reviews, and there are perfumes.
87 points, would love to try it.
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Eddu 21yo 'Graal' (Buckwheat) Origin: France
Buckwheat, the distillery has released its first buckwheat whisky in 2002. This bottle is estimated to be a single barrel and has a score of 88.
After reading the wine reviews, I have found it very attractive. Serge described it as old cognac, fresh and fruity, very interesting.
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Kujira Whisky
Kujira 10yo This is clearly American bourbon style, sweet cream, caramel, wood toasted, woody spices like licorice, cinnamon, cloves, etc.
With the gummy rum, it still tastes like bourbon, just not like grain whisky, which is weak in texture and flavor, which is a good thing.
Neat on the palate, a good mix of Rum and Bourbon.
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Kujira 20yo (Discontinued)
This bottle is a little softer, light-bodied, quite balanced on the palate, very light on gums, complex and harmonious, soft and sweet caramel pudding, berry jam, sweet woody spice, smoky, ripe, sweet and approachable. Sweeter than most 21-year-old single malts, the alcohol is more mellow and has a noble texture. |
Kujira 30yo (Discontinued) Back then, I had to write a wine review, so I had the opportunity to try it.
The aroma is very intense, heavy oak, like a very old Rum or Cognac, with a caramel tinge.
Full-bodied and strong, with caramel, sweet berry jam, woody tannins with a hint of herbal bitterness.
It's very delicious, and it's much thicker than 20 years. It's a precious experience that can't be found.
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