Brewers by heart, distillers by talent, they are responsible for the fruitiest single malt in the States, and it is precisely a powerful, explosive fruitiness that made us fall in love with single cask 109-2. The barley malt whisky of the Baronesse variety (semi-disappeared and reintroduced in Washington State) rested for almost six years in a refill cask that had already contained Copperworks. The result is a super intense mix of fruity notes ranging from crisp apples to mango and papaya, ending in a finish with resounding notes of thyme. Fruit salad has never been so grunge.
Barrel number #109-2
Bottles produced 225

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