Tullamore D.E.W.
Triple distillation makes this Irish blended whiskey very smooth and easy to enjoy. The "dew" in the name is derived from the initials of distillery founder Daniel E. Williams.
Triple distillation makes this Irish blended whiskey very smooth and easy to enjoy. The "dew" in the name is derived from the initials of distillery founder Daniel E. Williams.
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7186 | |
Midleton | |
Ireland | |
Blended Whiskey | |
40% | |
0.7 l | |
Original bottling | |
Average tasting notes Tasting notes |
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Nosing
Fruit:
Sweet:
Vanilla:
Pear:
Apple:
Malt:
Honey:
Spices:
Caramel:
Alcohol:
Oil:
Herbs:
Green Apple:
Nuts:
Zitrus:
Grass:
Peat Smoke:
Cherry:
Nutmeg:
Dried Fruit:
Pineapple:
Sherry:
Peach:
Tasting
Sweet:
Spices:
Fruit:
Vanilla:
Chili:
Peat Smoke:
Alcohol:
Oak:
Malt:
Pear:
Herbs:
Grass:
Apple:
Nuts:
Herb:
Cake:
Clove:
Honey:
Oil:
Caramel:
Floral:
Coffee:
Sherry:
Zitrus:
Finish
Spices:
Sweet:
Herb:
Coffee:
Peat Smoke:
Alcohol:
Vanilla:
Oak:
Malt:
Nuts:
Chili:
Oil:
Fruit:
Herbs:
Grapefruit:
Ginger:
Caramel:
Hay:
Dark Chocolate:
Chocolate:
Zitrus:
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Tasting notes of Miggowich:
08. Oct 2021
All tasting notes
Irish whiskey tends to be soft and 'green' in style, and Tullamore Dew is no exception to this. Triple distillation has clearly diminished the roughness of the spirit, making it quite palatable. On the nose, there is not much happening. It is light and rather restrained with pronounced grassy and floral notes, mild fruitiness and a touch of vanilla. The taste is fresh, spicy and malty sweet, turning into a swift and straightforward finish that is characterized by zesty wood tannin bitterness. To conclude, it's a gentle and easy drinking Irish blend with no big complexity.
RATING: 2.8/5.0 ≙ 82 pts
RATING: 2.8/5.0 ≙ 82 pts