Stagg Barrel Proof 65% and 2 x Paul John Classic
Stagg Barrel Proof – £105
Stagg 65% Barrel Proof is a formidable expression of high-proof Kentucky bourbon, bursting with character and raw intensity. The nose is dense and complex—think dark brown sugar, maple syrup, cherry compote, and heavily charred oak, with underlying notes of leather, pipe tobacco, and baking spice. The palate is rich and mouth-coating, offering a powerful combination of dark fruit preserves, burnt caramel, vanilla pod, and spicy cinnamon bark. Hints of espresso and dark chocolate add depth, while the alcohol strength delivers a bold punch without overwhelming the intricate flavors. The finish is long, warm, and dry, with a lingering trail of oak tannins, pepper, and a touch of smoked toffee. A classic barrel-proof bourbon for seasoned palates who crave intensity and layered complexity.
Paul John Classic – £70
Paul John Classic Select Cask is an unpeated Indian single malt that showcases the tropical richness of Goa’s climate and craft. The nose opens with a delightful mix of honeycomb, toffee, and ripe fruit—mangoes and bananas—with subtle notes of oak and vanilla. On the palate, it’s creamy and full-bodied, with flavours of malted barley, spiced orange peel, and sweet spices like cinnamon and clove. The high ABV adds a warming intensity, but remains surprisingly smooth. The finish is long and elegant, leaving lingering impressions of dried fruit, toasted coconut, and gentle oak spice. A refined and flavourful dram from one of India’s premier distilleries.
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