Tasmania

Launceston Distillery Bourbon Cask Whisky 46% 500ml

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$165.00 /Bottle
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Tasting Notes


Awarded 92.5 points in Jim Murray's 2020 Whisky Bible Maturation Drawing from twelve small American Oak casks; a light engaging whisky with fragrant aromas, double distilled and non-chill filtered to retain depth of character. Colour Rich dark gold. Nose Bright fragrant aromas with hints of vanilla, honey and pears. Taste A soft mouthfeel with subtle sweet bourbon notes, vanilla, honey and green fruit. Finish A pleasant, smooth and lingering finish. The Distillery at Hangar 17 Launceston Distillery produce hand-crafted, small-batch whisky. Using traditional techniques and craftsmanship, head distiller Chris Condon uses Tasmanian malted barley and pure river water to produce the finest quality single malt whisky. From grain to bottle everything happens under the roof of Hangar 17, neighbouring Launceston Airport.

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Launceston Distillery Bourbon Cask 46% 500ml (ITM47056) single bottle shot
  • Launceston Distillery Bourbon Cask 46% 500ml (ITM47056) single bottle shot
Launceston Distillery Bourbon Cask 46% 500ml (ITM47056) single bottle shot

Tasting Notes


Awarded 92.5 points in Jim Murray's 2020 Whisky Bible Maturation Drawing from twelve small American Oak casks; a light engaging whisky with fragrant aromas, double distilled and non-chill filtered to retain depth of character. Colour Rich dark gold. Nose Bright fragrant aromas with hints of vanilla, honey and pears. Taste A soft mouthfeel with subtle sweet bourbon notes, vanilla, honey and green fruit. Finish A pleasant, smooth and lingering finish. The Distillery at Hangar 17 Launceston Distillery produce hand-crafted, small-batch whisky. Using traditional techniques and craftsmanship, head distiller Chris Condon uses Tasmanian malted barley and pure river water to produce the finest quality single malt whisky. From grain to bottle everything happens under the roof of Hangar 17, neighbouring Launceston Airport.