Redbreast 12 led us off, and to follow it up, we’re heading to their Redbreast Lustau Edition. Similar to their Redbreast 12, it starts life being made using a mash of malted and unmalted barley that is triple distilled in copper pot stills. It’s then matured in bourbon seasoned American Oak and Oloroso Sherry seasoned Spanish oak butts for 9-11 years. At that point, the whiskey is aged in used Lustau sherry bottles from Jerez, Spain. The result is a finished Irish whiskey with one of the most prominent producers for sherry for only $10 more than Redbreast 12.
Redbreast Lustau Edition
Sight: Chestnut Oloroso Sherry
Smell: The nose has some heat at the front, but gives way to deep caramel, red apples (both fresh and baked), and plenty of nutty notes. Deep vinous sherry notes come through, and a tangy agrodolce caramel comes out. A toasted sugar and oak mingle with hints of white grape.
Sip: Dark leather, roasted almond, walnut, and slightly burnt creme brulee top comes through. A bitter cocoa powder slides in, before deep white floral notes edge in. The fruits are toned down here, with more dried expressions of stone fruit and plum skin.
Savor: The ending carries forward the vinous sherry notes forward, but gives way to heavy doses of white flowers and floral notes. Almonds and walnuts with some prune join in as well.
Redbreast Lustau Edition is heavily sherried and tastes like it. If you love nutty, floral notes, then there’s things to love in spades here. The nuttiness and creaminess of the body give a lot of depth. The fruit expressions are more preserved and fermented here, but the underlying character maintains the original Redbreast notes. A wonderful little sipper, if heavily sherried.
In Cocktails
In a Cameron’s Kick the nuttiness really elevates – grabbing onto the orgeat right off the bat and adding sweet almond and marzipan notes. The fruitiness sort of pops with the lime, but there’s a bit of bruleed sugar and floral notes. The finish has some floral notes and sweetness toward the end, but the nuttiness lingers.
In Review – Redbreast Lustau Edition
Redbreast Lustau Edition is a nutty Irish whiskey that balanced with a nice amount of complex floral elements. The result is something that nicely balanced, creamy, and with decent depth. If you find you’re not a fan of nuttiness in your whiskey, or sherry finishes, than this one might not be your starting point. However, if you like what Redbreast 12 has to offer, you might find the $10 price difference is worth paying.