n: burnt tortillas, dried old lacquer in a metal paint can, cherry syrup, linseed oil, and what a burnt-down house must smell like after it's been put out but still smouldering. Smoky but with a fruit and sweetness to it that is very peculiar.
t: sweet corn with the husk charred black in a campfire. Dark vanilla oak, sour cherries and fig, with a dill brine. Middle is back to old lacquer, whole cloves, and a savoury sweetness that balances the smoke and creates a nice balance.
I can see how this is very polarizing. This is not peaty or earthy; this is intense campfire smoke that is sweet and sour all at the same time with a strong tone of black tea and burnt caramel popcorn. And a great ABV that really packs a punch! [n: burnt tortillas, dried old lacquer in a metal paint can, cherry syrup, linseed oil, and what a burnt-down house must smell like after it's been put out but still smouldering. Smoky but with a fruit and sweetness to it that is very peculiar. [B+/B]
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