After a day of mostly Scottish drams, we decided to shift gears to check out a new English entrant – Wire Works from Derbyshire.
Wire Works Caduro 46.8% GBP 60
- Nose – A bit harsh – young and brash with a hit of alcohol, then some rose petals, sweet
- Palate – Some soft peat, slightly astringent, some spice and salt
- Finish – A very salty finish, joined by sage too which was a bit curious
Not so sure we were off to a good start here… and admit we struggled to see this as “award winning.” The peat was a mild 20 PPM with the cask and STR ie shaved, toasted, and re-charred red wine barrique.
Wire Works Bourbon 53.4% GBP 65
- Nose – We found melons, a hint of peat, more sweet than anything else. Think of a fruit dessert, some ginger, vanilla ice cream
- Palate – Yum! This works! It is back to the basics with bourbon. Oily, nice texture, more of that ginger
- Finish – Leave with a nice peppery spice
I noted that this one was a good way to judge the whisky character – no hiding beneath fancy finishes.
Wire Works Moscatel 3 years 53.6% Bottle 340 / 651 GBP 75
- Nose – Quite fresh – lots of citrus
- Palate – Sour initially, surprisingly creamy, a bit nutty, marzipan, dried mango powder, gooseberries
- Finish – Curiously savoury
We were reminded of snacks that are “khatta meetha” a bit sweet and sour. There is a distinctive ‘aamchor’ mango powder in India which adds a nice tangy element to certain dishes.
Wire Works Madeira Finish 53.6% Bottle 330 / 671 GBP 75
- Nose – Fruity, sweeter than the Moscatel, more subtle too, with dark cherries
- Palate – Personality came through – juicier, some spice
- Finish – A dry finish
An interesting introduction. I’m not completely sold on all the expressions, however that’s often the case with younger distilleries experimenting with different elements til they hit their stride.
So far, our English whisky explorations have been limited to just three distilleries – with Cotswolds the one we’ve sampled the most!
- Cotswolds
- Cotswolds White Pheasant New Make Spirit (2022) 63.5%
- Cotswolds Founder’s Choice (2002)59.1%
- Cotswolds Harvest Series (2022) 52.5%
- Cotswolds Peated Cask (2022) 59.6%
- Cotswolds Sherry Cask Single Malt (2022) 57.4%
- Cotswolds Signature Single Malt (006/2018) 46% / 2022 @ London Whisky Show
- Cotswolds 3 year, Batch 1, 50.1% (TBWC)
- The English Whisky Company
- Lakes Distillery Steel Bonnets 46.6%
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