Friday, July 12, 2019

Wolfhound Irish Whisky

Reads the product story in the bottle "The gentle giant of Irish whiskies Wolfhound is smooth and rich with hues of deep golden amber, crafted from fine Irish Malt & Grain by the master distiller of Wolfhound Irish Whisky". It is now time to reveal how true this story is 😉with my tasting notes. Enjoy!As to all things in life everyone has their own taste, give it a shot and find out how refined your taste buds are. 

Vital Stats
Wolfhound Irish Whisky


Price- $15.99 for 750ml ($1.99 for 50ml sampler bottle)
Age- Not applicable
ABV- 40%
Country/Region- Ireland
Awards won- Silver Medal, 2012 San Francisco Spirits Competition(SJ doubts how it got this title)

Tasting info-
Serving glass- Glencairn glass
Serving style- Neat
Appearance-  Deep golden amber
Aroma- Light floral wiff with lemongrass and fruits
Flavor- The smell confirms aroma. Very light and grainy,no complex notes
Body-  Light bodied
Finish- Very short,non existent finish.No lingering mouthfeel, not smooth.

SJ's Rating- Bottom Shelf
This whisky is not for connoisseurs as it is not enjoyable to sip neat . Alternative purposes it can be used for cocktails, on the rocks or with club soda. Also good for large parties as it is value for money or in happy hour.
Everyone's taste is different , don't take my word for it and try it yourself. 


                             Well said Mr.Sinatra....Cheers! to good humor 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

6 comments:

  1. Based on your review, will stay away from this one.

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    1. Everyone has a different taste but there there certainly is good and bad tasting whisky and this happens to be the bad one.

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  2. Life's too short for bad Whisky! I'll stick with Jameson and Tullamore Dew.

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  3. I have poured this whisky into an empty Jameson bottle. No one noticed.

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    1. Looks like everyone was enjoying ..that is the most important thing. By the way I think I would know if anyone switched Jameson with this horrible tasting whiskey.

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