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Himself's Take
COLOUR
- Rich Gold
NOSE
-
Remarkably fresh. Like Mountains in Appalachia.
BODY -
Silkily medium; firm legs, not quite oily
PALATE
-
Gentle, clean, with a nutty-smoky sweetness
FINISH
-
Lingering bite, Fruity overtures, Refreshing.
Score 78-82
Wasmund's™ Single Malt Whisky www.copperfox.biz/
Combines the best of the grand tradition of single malt whisky with creative and unique innovations for aging and flavoring that result in a special spirit that has no peer.At Copper Fox Distillery, we are the only distillery in North America to hand malt our own barley, and the only distillery on the planet to use apple and cherry wood smoke to flavor the malted barley. Our single batch copper potstill produces one barrel at a time and the spirit is non-chill filtered to preserve the complete flavor and essence of the barley grain.
Terroir
is the effect that a landscape has on the taste of a food product.
For instance, if a winery in France packed up and moved their
personnel, equipment, and grape seeds to California to reestablish
their enterprise in exactly the same way... their wine would taste
different. Maybe not much, but it would taste different. The
difference in soil composition, rainfall amounts, and even the
chemistry of the air would impart slight variables that would
ultimately change the character of the wine. Wasmund's whisky is
packed with terroir. Every single input ingredient in the process is
strictly local... and by "local", I mean within about a 50
mile radius, if I'm not mistaken. Even though it might sound crazy,
the taste of Wasmund's whisky transports me to the Appalachians in
the fall, and I suppose that's no surprise. Their whisky doesn't let
you forget where the product was made, and that's something exciting.
The 2009 International Review of Spirits commented that Wasmund's
"finishes with a very long, slowly evolving, mossy river stone,
peat, cocoa, cereal, and pepper fade." So in the end, the word
"earthy" manages to describe this products taste,
ingredients, and process.
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