Description
Whiskey: Bankhall Distiller’s Cut Single Malt Whisky | 700ML
A powerful, full-bodied British single malt whisky named Distillers Cut because this was is presented at 46% ABV in order to ramp up the flavour. You can enjoy this one neat, on the rocks, or in spirit-forward cocktails, like this sweet yet sophisticated Old Fashioned.
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Size: 700ML
Proof: 92 (46%ABV)
Origin: England
Distillery: Bankhall
A powerful, full-bodied British single malt whisky named Distillers Cut because this was is presented at 46% ABV in order to ramp up the flavour. You can enjoy this one neat, on the rocks, or in spirit-forward cocktails, like this sweet yet sophisticated Old Fashioned.
Bankhall Distiller’s Cut Single Malt Whisky | 700ML Tasting Notes
Nose: Ripe fruit, crme brle, sweet malt, candied orange, and oak spice.
Palate: Strawberry ice cream, sweet vanilla, figs, marmalade, cinnamon, and floral honey.
Finish: Long and sweet with more fruit, subtle spice, and caramel.
Distillery Information
The original Bankhall distillery was one of the bigger producers of English whisky. Located in Liverpool, near the docks, it closed down between the wars. Since 2018, theres been a new Bankhall on the scene, still in the North West, but over on Burton Road in Blackpool. The idea was never to recreate what was once made on Merseyside, however. Instead, the project backed by Halewood Artisanal Spirits (the people behind Aber Falls, Whitley Neil, Vestal Vodka and many others) makes whisky that incorporates an American perspective. The first head distiller was Vince Oleson, who swapped Widow Jane and New York for the British seaside to offer something different in the English whisky scene.
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