I know little to nothing about this one, other than that its bottled for a company based in Bologna, Italy. It holds mere 3cl and has a plastic cork top. The color is white wine. It smells sweet, sweet colourants, spirit, cheap cologne, grassy, chalkdust, stale beans. I can't get this notion of wet, rotting hay out of my mind... The taste is plastic, cheap vodka, spinach, grassy, mild on flavor and heavy on alcohol is what I'm getting on the palate. I could very well add water to this, for opportunists sake. Now it turns into some bland pear-ish, perhaps even apple-juicy, thing.
It was fun to try, but by now I should know better: 1.5
From Seagram's, it's quite an established brand. The decanter apart, it could be a rather appreciated one. The color is golden. It's adjusted by caramel, as I'm sure most of you will be aware of by now. It smells caramel, cinnamon, honey liqueur, apple cider, meringue, syrup, willow sap, camphor. It's far from complex, but seems rather delicate initially. The taste is sweet, green peppers, burnt onions, earthy/burnt veggies. Boring? No, well, yes, I mean, it seems more a whisky for a shot bar than one to enjoy in the long hours till dawn. The finish is peppery, starchy, licorice, quite pleasant.
Everyday blend style: 3
Next tasting: Isle of Jura Distillery
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