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Paul John Edited Indian Single Malt Whisky

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70 cl / 46%

UK Single Malt Whisky

1 persons recommended this dram. Recommend it.

The ongoing semi-peated whisky from Indian distiller Paul John. It combines their fruity unpeated single malt whisky with some 20-25ppm peated spirit to give a sweet and spicy whisky balanced by an underlying earthy smoke.

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    2 reviews with an average score of 90

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    “Amazing whisky from India... keep an eye on Paul John whiskies because they are good stuff awaiting to be discovered”
    This dram has a gold-like color.

    Nose (90): more than average. peat, honey, citrus, spices, vanilla, fruits, apples.

    Taste (89): powerful, oily. peat, honey, citrus, fruits, spices, wood, cocoa.

    Finish (89): longer than average. honey, peat, spices.

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