Fiji Rum & Co Plantation Fiji Islands Ironroot Republic “Promethean” Bourbon Cask (Kirsch Whisky) 2017
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Beautiful tropical notes with the typical Fiji profile. Dry finish, light honey. Alcohol well integrated.
(roasted) mango, light gravy, chili, subtle oxides (tannic?) on the finish