Detailed Description
Orphan Barrel Entrapment 25 year old Canadian Whisky, Distilled in 1992, Entrapment was originally due to be included in a batch of Crown Royal Deluxe,
Orphan Barrel is a Diageo-owned label that releases bottlings of “forgotten” whiskeys. Entrapment, a Canadian whisky, is the first non-American release from this brand.
The whiskey is described as “97% corn and 3% [malt]” and is the eleventh release in this particular Diageo line up. My sample came in a cute wooden book safe, complete with what seems to be a working compass.
Orphan Barrel Entrapment 25 Year Old Canadian Whiskey Tasting Notes
Vital stats: Canadian whisky, 97% corn/3% malt, aged 25 years, 41% ABV
Color: Pale copper
Nose: Butterscotch, faint spice, maple donut, confectioner’s sugar. Like other Canadian whiskies, this one mostly smells overwhelmingly sweet to me.
Palate: More butterscotch, syrup, and brown sugar, with a heavy dose of oak. There’s a flash of cherry cough syrup on the back of the palate, and the finish sits somewhere between bitter and medicinal. Texturally, it’s both light and faintly drying.
Distillery Information
One of Manitoba’s natural beauties, the town of Gimli hugs the western shoreline of one of the world’s largest freshwater lakes, with sandy beaches, an active harbor and the largest Icelandic population outside of Iceland.
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