Whiskyspace Notes 1513
Jun 6, 2026, 11:44:10
First sip hits like a splash of cold lime peel and gooseberry right on the tongue. It's so… green and citric. Quivering, nervous acidity, almost like really good old Chenin Blanc or Riesling. Definitely get that mineral, wet clay and limestone thing going on underneath. A bit tight without water, honestly. Like it’s holding back a secret. But add a few drops and wow, it truly explodes! All these fresh muddled herbs—tarragon, maybe some wormwood—come rushing out. Tastes like a garden after rain, with geraniums and jasmine flowers. There's a grassy, cereal note too, but it's clean, like buttered white toast. The finish is long, drying, with a waxy feel like a freshly waxed canvas jacket. Getting some petrol and bergamot oil at the very end. It’s a tough, brilliant distillate, for sure. Power and precision in every sip. Never had anything quite like it.






