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This seems to be an oily whisky with medium to thick legs running quickly down the side of the glass. Nice pale gold colour..very pleasant nose, oranges sweet marmelade a woody smell in the backround,…
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Powers' average rating is 79/100 from 19 reviews and 45 ratings
This seems to be an oily whisky with medium to thick legs running quickly down the side of the glass. Nice pale gold colour..very pleasant nose, oranges sweet marmelade a woody smell in the backround,…
This is a single pot still release matured in bourbon and oloroso sherry casks.Nose: sweet honeyed cereal. Vanilla, wood and old leather.Palate: sweetness, vanilla, warming spices, glacé cherries and…
I got given this bottle about 8 years ago. It was a baking hot summer and a couple of friends and I were helping out one of their elderly relatives with a house clearance. We worked all weekend taking…
Nose: This baby has a wonderful nose:. Porridge, Sweet cereals with a hint of nutmeg, then vanilla and buttered sweet brioche. Can you say Yumm!?Palate: The palate is spicy and peppery on entry then gets…
When I first stick my nose into a glass of Powers Gold Label, I think of struck flint, that wisp of smoke from a cigarette lighter. The only other whisky to make me think of this was Hiram Walker Special…
This whisky is full of flavor, color, and tastes like bottled artwork. The nose ranges from sweet and tart to honey and spice. The first bits of flavor remind me of fruit and honey. The finish tends to…
Powers Gold Label blended Irish whiskey is reported to be a blending of 70% pot still whiskey and 30% 'grain whiskey'. Powers Gold Label is reported to be the largest selling Irish whiskey within Ireland…
I don't know what I'm grading this against. It's Irish whiskey, and it costs about $25.00 for a liter. I'd say it beats other comparable brands in its class hands down. To compare it to different whisk…
I just had to try another Irish after the dissappointing Paddy the other day. So I gave this Powers 'Gold Label' a go.The John Powers Distillery closed in 1974 and all production was moved to New Midl…
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