![]() ![]() I would begrudgingly drink this if I was offered it for free. ![]() It does not make you want to go back and drink more. And there are some subtle flavours lingering on the palate, but are overwhelmed by other flaws. Although extremely faint and fleeting.Ĭonclusion: Once you get past the strong alcohol on the nose, you can work out some nice smells from the 7 casks. Then quiets down to the tiniest amount of ginger.įinish: lightly toasted almonds and nuts and the sweetened cereal. As it happens for all the Jura Jura Signature Series, the spirit is matured in ex-Bourbon American white oak barrels, and after this first maturation it is transferred to seven different French oak barrels. Jura Seven Wood Single Malt Scotch whisky is crafted from seven different oak cask types first fill American white oak ex-Bourbon barrels and six diff. Palate: Immediately more poor alcohol taste. As the name suggests, the Jura Seven Wood is a whisky that goes through quite a lot of caks. With a hint of peated smoke, but definitely not prominent. And those almond nutty flavours come out. Theres a medium body not too viscous or thin. ![]() Marked by wild seas and strong winds and home to an amazing distillery. The Isle of Jura off the west coast of Scotland is truly beautiful. Taste: Immediately, it tingles and has a strong alcohol vapour eventhough it is only 42% ABV. Seven Woods is a lovely sipping whisky and comes to life when paired with cheese, especially a good quality smoked cheddar. Then finally, a tiny hint of sweetness like a toasted lightly sweetend grain cereal. If you work for it, smells of almonds and nuttiness come out. Nose: Even though it rested, theres a strong alcohol vapour smell. Onto the whisky, this is the Jura Seven Wood tasted blind at TheClydeSide Distillery in Glasgow after resting for 15 minutes in a glencairn. I have tried around 30 whiskys here in Scotland and have definitely started to develop a preference on the flavour map. I think quite a few of you guys here at r/Scotch will like my top choices. I wanted to start with this one because it is my least favorite and I want to work my way up to my favorite Whiskys so far. Each type of oak imparts a bit of terroir from one of six different forests across France, yielding an interesting complexity.Hey everyone this will be my first review of the whiskys I have had here in Scotland. Then it is finished in six different French oak varieties - Vosges, Bertranges, Jupilles, Allier, Tronçais, and Limousin. This Single Malt has its primary aging in first-fill American white oak ex-Bourbon casks. Yes, it’s made with seven different kinds of casks. With a name like Isle of Jura Seven Wood, you immediately understand that the good folks at the Jura Distillery are taking this concept to an entirely new level. Heaven knows we all spend a lot of time talking about it. It is common knowledge that wood is vastly important to the flavor of aged whiskies. Not just a made up golf club, the Jura Seven Wood Single Malt Scotch comes from the Jura distillery on - get this - the Isle of Jura. Things have gone well since then and Jura is now a highly respected Single Malt once again with fans around the world who crave their hybrid island/lowland style. Isle of Jura Isle of Jura Seven Wood Single Malt Scotch Whisky 0,7L -GB- Article number: 019HM2138 EAN Code: 5,01397E+12 Alcohol . Jura Seven Wood 121.99 91.49 Not content with double wood or triple wood, Jura has gone right to SEVEN WOOD with this bottling. The facility fell into a bit of disrepair in the early part of the 1900s, but was resurrected again by Robin Fletcher and Tony Riley-Smith in 1963. But Jura has long had its namesake Whisky - ever since the Jura Distillery was founded in 1810. This Scottish island just north of Islay has a population of 5000 red deer, but only 200 people. ![]() A Single Malt true the Jura style with new levels of flavor complexity. ![]()
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