McConnell’s Irish Whisky Aged 5 Years
42% ABV
$30-$35
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What the Producer Says
It’s all in the Blend: Creamy, Citrus, Floral, Fruity & Smoky.
The perfect blend between malted barley & grain and the special handpicked bourbon barrels add a delicate and subtle sweetness with a deep oak woodiness & light char to the finish.
Nose: Light citrus notes, peppered spice and vanilla undertones.
Taste: Earthy fruits, butterscotch & vanilla sweetness from the bourbon casks, white pepper followed by an oak woodiness.
Finish: Sweet, spice, oak, with lingering ripe fruits.
What Gary Says
Nose: Vanilla sponge cake, orange creamsicle, cereal grains, touch of oak.
Palate: Creamy vanilla, sweet malty grain, subtle lemon candy note with honey.
Finish: Short with a bit of pepper, honey and a salty, sour oak note.
Comments: Not objectionable, but also not particularly memorable. Both the nose and the palate have a thickness to them which I do appreciate, as well as the age statement (even if 5 years old isn’t that old – I always appreciate transparency). I enjoyed this, although the maturation in ex-bourbon casks only does leave it with less complexity. In a blind side-by-side with Jameson, whose blend includes some ex-sherry casks, I preferred the Jameson personally as it brought some fruit to the party. And given that Jameson is less expensive, I’d go that route (although if you value the packaging, this is a more attractive, heavy bottle). You may be wondering “Hey, don’t they use the ‘e’ in whiskey for Irish?” You wouldn’t be wrong, but either is acceptable, and their site explains that the ‘e’ was added to differentiate Irish whiskey in the 1900s and their brand didn’t need such nonsense. That’s not what Irish Distiller’s purports here, but regardless – at this point it’s really just marketing.
Had our first bottle ! Absolutely love it ! Think it is better than Jameson!