Writers Tears
Volume
700ml
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N/A
Age
null YO
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Writers Tears Rare Cask Strength Whiskey 2022 is an Irish whiskey known for its high proof, emphasizing the rich and complex character typical of cask strength expressions. Writers...
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Writers Tears Rare Cask Strength Whiskey 2022
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Writers Tears Rare Cask Strength Whiskey 2022 is an Irish whiskey known for its high proof, emphasizing the rich and complex character typical of cask strength expressions. Writers Tears is produced by the Walsh Whiskey Distillery, which is recognized for its commitment to crafting premium Irish whiskeys. This particular release does not carry an age statement, allowing for a focus on the strength and quality of the whiskey rather than its maturation period.
Rich notes of dried fruits, honey, and a hint of spice with a touch of vanilla.
Full-bodied with flavors of dark chocolate, toffee, and a subtle oak influence, complemented by a warming spice.
Long and smooth with lingering sweetness and a touch of nuttiness.
A robust and complex expression that showcases the depth of Writers Tears, perfect for those who appreciate cask strength whiskeys.
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Writers' Tears, a marriage of inspiration and art, is motivated by the Irish Whiskey's golden period, pot still distillation, and its profound, enduring connection with creative thinkers and artists. Ireland's golden age for Irish whiskey and, maybe coincidentally, its greatest playwrights, poets, and novelists occurred in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. At the time, Ireland was the world's top producer of whiskey and gave the world literary greats like George Bernard Shaw, Oscar Wilde, W.B. Yeats, Lady Gregory, James Joyce, Samuel Beckett, and Bram Stoker, to mention a few. Many of these famous authors would occasionally seek sanctuary in their neighborhood bar, where they might get ideas from their observations of everyday life and relax with their favorite dram of whiskey. While the authors were enjoying a drink, the Irish whiskey lords were in uproar about the introduction of what they saw to be subpar grain from Coffey Stills. The barons guarded the customs that had contributed to their prosperity, and one whiskey kind was revered above all others at the time. It was a master mix of pot still and malt whiskeys, both of which were produced in copper pots, and was referred to as the 'champagne of Irish whiskey.' Many of the great Irish authors of the day appreciated it, however less for its motivational properties than for its flavorful, rich, and creamy texture. They reportedly appreciated it so much that when they sobbed, whiskey appeared in their eyes. A century later, when the whiskey barons fought the perceived evils of technical, trade, and other warfare, little did anybody realize that the relationship between writer and whiskey would almost completely vanish. That is, until today.
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