Found North
Found North Hell Diver 112.4 Proof
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Seventeen years in the making, this cask strength whisky from Found North delivers an unparalleled depth of character. Double-finished in Sherry, Cognac, and a mysterious 'NW' cask, its rich, evolving palate of dark fruits, spiced oak, and elegant sweetness defines a new standard for aged whiskies.
Tasting Notes
Nose: A sophisticated ballet of dark fruit and rich oak greets the nose, immediately showcasing the sherry's influence with notes of dried figs, black cherries, and a hint of sticky toffee pudding. Underlying this is a delicate floral sweetness, perhaps from the cognac, mingling with baking spices – cinnamon, nutmeg, and a whisper of clove. A subtle earthiness, reminiscent of damp autumn leaves and old leather, adds depth, with a faint suggestion of toasted nuts.
Palate: The palate is remarkably complex and full-bodied, maintaining a surprising silkiness despite its high proof. Initial warmth gives way to an explosion of flavor: juicy plum and stewed apple from the sherry, intertwined with the elegant, layered sweetness of candied orange peel and apricot jam, likely imparted by the cognac. A backbone of well-integrated oak provides structure, hinting at vanilla bean and tobacco leaf. The 'NW' finish adds an intriguing spicy kick – perhaps white pepper, or even a nuanced herbal note, offering a counterpoint to the fruit and sweetness. A hint of dark chocolate bitterness emerges towards the mid-palate, balancing the richness.
Finish: The finish is exceptionally long and evolving, a testament to its age and diverse cask maturation. It lingers with notes of spiced fruitcake, warm oak tannins, and a touch of roasted coffee. The sweetness dissipates slowly, leaving behind a dry, slightly spicy warmth that encourages another sip. Hints of toasted almond and a faint whisper of smoke round out this epic conclusion.