Bushmills 32 Y.O. 1989 Port Cask Conquete 50.1° Irish Whiskey comes from cask number 6096, the oldest Bushmills selected by La Maison du Whisky for its 65th anniversary celebration series. Aged for a full 32 years in a cask that has contained Port, it possesses a power and complexity that truly lives up to its long maturation. Limited edition.
The Single Malt Bushmills 32 Y.O. 1989 Port Cask Conquete 50.1° has a complex nose, in which hints of exotic fruit, beeswax, herbs and cardamom evolve into strong spicy tones of tiger balsam and honeysuckle. The palate is lively and rich with notes of mango, lemon, walnut, strawberry, peach and blackberry, with nuances of orange blossom, honey, cinnamon and clove, and a finish of pipe tobacco and pine resin. The finish is persistent and juicy, with an exotic and luxurious character revealing hints of vanilla, iris and verbena.

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