What a lovely nose – pear drops, jelly tots, lemon bonbons and potpourri; fresh pineapple on wooden boards and piña coladas at sunset, somewhere exotic. The palate included jaffa cakes, fruit pastilles, peach yoghurt, custard apple and honey, with a mouth-tingling finish of citrus peel, exotic fruit skins and a nuance of nutmeg. The reduced nose was sunny and pleasant – elderflower and yellow fruits, sherbet lemons in a paper bag and mead sprinkled over sawdust. The palate was sweet and syrupy, with some tartness – rhubarb rock, plum or apricot clafoutis, refreshers and cloudy lemonade; the finish was a summer sunset of remembered warmth.
About Glencadam
Glencadam’s new make character of flowers and pear drops is a direct result of a distillation regime that maximises reflux – the lyne arms on the stills are angled upwards. Its mature character, especially when matured in refill American oak, has a soft buttery quality that adds a silkiness to the palate.
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