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CLONTARF TRINITY |
Vintage Assessments Tasting Note |
Producer |
Clontarf |
This package consists of three 200 ml bottles of Clontarf whiskey, the tasting notes are as follows. Clontarf Single Malt: Light gold colour. Dusty, slightly reedy, lemony red apple nose. Dusty, very dry, slightly peppery, dried plum flavours (87). Clontarf Reserve: Medium light gold colour. Complex, spicy, slightly cedary, very ripe lemon melon nose. Flavourful, very dry, slightly peppery, dried plum and ripe prune flavours (88). Clontarf Irish Whiskey: Complex, honeyed, orange-citrus nose. Dry, harmonious, well balanced, slightly spicy, honeyed flavours (87).
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CSPC |
672907 |
Type |
Spirit - Irish Whiskey |
Agent |
Geo Ste |
Country |
Ireland |
Region |
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Rating |
*+/** An Irish Trio |
LCBO Note |
Status |
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Clontarf is an ancient village nestled along Dublin Bay’s northern shore. It was here in the year 1014 that High King Brian Boru defeated a mighty Viking army at the famous Battle of Clontarf. Today, Clontarf is a suburb of the bustling capital of Dublin. Special packaging was developed to feature the three Clontarf ‘expressions’. The ‘Trinity’ consists of three interlocking bottles. Each 200 mL section contains a different type of Clontarf whiskey. |
Price |
$ 59.95 |
Bottle Size |
3 mL |
Tasting Date |
vintages release - March 4, 2006 |
Cases bought |
10 (6 bottles per case) |
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Score:
- Not Presented * Below Average
*+ OK
** Good
**+ Excellent
*** Outstanding
***+ Exceptional
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