
Product Description
A rare single-cask release from closed New Zealand distillery Willowbank – the world’s southernmost distillery until its destruction in the late 1990s. Distilled in 1988 and bottled in 2017 exclusively for The Whisky Exchange, this is a rich, well-aged dram with all the fruity intricacy and deep-rooted wood influence one might expect from a whisky on the brink of its third decade.
Style
Style
- Body4
- Richness2
- Smoke0
- Sweetness4
Character
Character
Pineapple Wax Oak Peach Pear
Product Facts
Product Facts
Bottler
The New Zealand Malt Whisky Company
Series
The New Zealand Whisky Collection
Age
Vintage
Bottling Date
2017
No of Bottles
206
Country
New Zealand
Cask Number
47
New Zealand 1988 Single Cask 29 Year Old Exclusive to The Whisky Exchange
50cl / 55.3%
FREE UK standard delivery
In stock online
£450
£375 ex VAT
(£900 per litre)
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Delivery
Delivery
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From £6.95
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Free
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Free
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Tasting Notes
Tasting Notes
Billy Abbott, The Whisky Exchange
Nose
Fragrant white, stone and tropical fruit, and polished oak: peaches, pineapples and pears in an old wooden fruit bowl. Lardy-cake brown sugar and sultana notes build, with rich caramel and soft spice following – cinnamon and dark brown sugar sprinkled on white toast.
Palate
Polished oak and woody explode across the palate. Cinnamon and vanilla part to reveal a fruity core: pineapple sweets, spiced baked apples, white-wine-poached pears and crisp white peach. Rich toffee notes build from behind with a hint of cooling mint and menthol.
Finish
Buttered toast and sultanas fade to leave light fruitcake and wax-polished tables.
Comment
Elegant and well-aged, although still with a punchy intensity. Tropical fruit and restrained spice come together with a touch of old-fashioned waxiness to create an excellent, old-school whisky.
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Customer Reviews
(4 Reviews)
The most delicious dram I've had this year...pricey AND worth it
Quite unusual from a Scotch drinker's perspective, but certainly very interesting. Needs water and time to unfold, then it gets very fruity (exotic) and also quite grassy, little or no oak/tannins at all, which is surprising after 29 years of cask maturation. Impossible to tell/guess which type of oak was used here. Finish is more on herbs and black tea, slightly drying. Recommended for those who are looking for a different experience from Scotch single malt.
So many better options for the price. I found it very underwhelming with little depth or balance. Im from NZ, but unfortunately,im going to have to say, dont buy it, look elsewhere! £450 for a bottling on par with a Glenmorangie Lasanta.
Warning,: if you like Cask Strength for its spiritous powerful punch, this syrupy soft richness may not be for you. OMG. I can see why Jim Murray scored this as the best ever non-Scot, non-Japanese dram he's ever tasted.