Adnams Single Malt

                                                          

Adnams Single Malt

I saw the Adnams Single Malt for sale on Masters of Malt and coming from Essex originally feel a little sense of supporting the local business in Suffolk.  Anyway, I am always up for trying an English Single Malt or something different.

On first taste it was nice, smooth, easy drinking, no harsh after tastes with a hint of vanilla.  I thoroughly enjoyed it, well until I went on to my favourite Pogues … and then it got pushed back to second best for the evening, but not a bad English whisky at a reasonable price.

What Masters of Malt have to say about it:

Nose: Oak, bubblegum, apricot, moving onto vanilla, butterscotch, still quite fruity. After adding a drop of water there’s kirsch and, yep, runny honey. Red and black cherries develop alongside a hint of red chilli and, increasingly, red rope liquorice.

Palate: Pepper and more bubblegum, white orchard fruit notes and blueberry, hint of cookie dough.

Finish: More sweeties, a little spicy caramel and the cracked outsides of Smarties (but not the chocolate bit - that's to be found in the Triple Grain!), fruitiness lingers too.

Overall: A unique and tasty young English single malt whisky.

@MastersofMalt

Adnams Single Malt (40%) Whisky - Master of Malt




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