During December, Segan, a whisky friend tagged me on a post on Instagram. He tried a new Checkers Private Barrel Co release and loved it. He described it as ‘… the best tasting Irish whiskey for the sub R300 range that I’ve had this year and has a nose like a hummingbird cake.”
Well; this interesting whiskey I needed to try. The whisky he was referring to was the Checkers Private Barrel Co No 108 Irish whiskey release.
This blog is no stranger to the Checkers Private Barrel Co releases. Both their named and unnamed releases. During 2018 they released the James Sedgwick Distillery 6 year old Fino Cask Finish which was terrific. I have also tasted the Glen Grant 17 year old and the Glenlossie 15 year old whisky from their series.
But the real of the Private Barrel Co releases lies in their unnamed releases. Both Private Barrel Co No. 41 and Private Barrel Co no 68 whisky is excellent and very affordable. By not revealing the Distillery name, Private Barrel Co is able to sell the whisky at a fraction of the cost. The bottles do, however, have an age statement and full tasting notes.
The Private Barrel Co No 108 Irish whiskey is a 3 year old, aged in American Oak. It retails for R280 at Checkers, and I found a few at the Checkers store at the Mall of Africa.
COLOUR: Gold
NOSE: Oak, fruity sweetness with hints of spice, honey and orange blossoms. The nose is delicate and fragrant and opens up more when you add a few drops of water.
PALATE: Smooth and sweet with notes of fruit, vanilla, oak and caramel. Freshly baked pancakes with cinnamon sugar mixed with nutmeg. Faint hints of milk chocolate and cereal. A bit of alcohol heat that smooths out with a few drops of water. The Private Barrel Co No 108 is smooth and creamy and very easy drinking.
FINISH: Medium length with notes of oak and nutmeg.
RATING: EXCELLENT
I think Checkers has done it again. A great tasting whiskey at a reasonable price. I was a bit scared that the young age would be visible on the taste profile with a few rough edges. However, the Private Barrel Co team knows how to choose the best barrels.
Grab it if you see it, you will not be disappointed. Only 7 200 bottles were released, and I am sure there are not too many left. Thank you for the recommendation Segan. A very delicious dram!
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This is by far one of the nicest whiskey I have ever tasted and everytime it leaves a beautiful taste and nice aroma, it was not so easy to get website I could comment on but I'm very thankful to have tasted Private Barrel No 127, there is one thing i would like to request from those bottleling the Private Barrel 127 the Cockscrew is very weak break easily and talking about more than 3 times I bought the product it has been breaking and when I'm out enjoying it I don't have anything to close it with and I think I'm not the only person experiencing this please fix this and improve the customer experience, my friends saw and tasted this amazing product but I was let down 3 times mainly because of Cockscrew. PLEASE RESPOND TO MY FEEDBACK
It's sold in a WINE bottle FFS, I like the taste but it feels CHEAP and my wife agrees 😪