πππ π₯β Tasting Time with Powers Irish Rye Irish Whiskey [Review]
The most anticipated Irish Whiskey release of 2023
I was lucky enough to get my hands on a bottle of Powers Irish Rye recently and I got to try what is the first 100% Irish Rye Whiskey to be made on the island of Ireland.
The project has been a decade in the making and all of the rye in this whiskey is sourced from Co. Wexford, and is malted and then triple distilled in a Column Still in a once-a-year production run.
The whiskey is then aged for between 4 to 5 years in all American Oak casks/barrels that are a mix of Virgin (New, Unused) + Refill Virgin + First Fill Ex-Bourbon + Refill Ex-Bourbon.
πΊ History/Background - Powers was founded in 1791 by James Power who owned an inn just outside the old city walls of Dublin. Power was known as a perfectionist and when he wasnβt happy with the whiskey that he bought for his inn he decided to distill his own.
The original Powers distillery at Johnβs Lane grew to over 5 acres, and in its heyday (mid to late 1800βs) it was one of the most modern distilleries in Ireland, and beyond. Powers were reputed to have great respect for their employees and generations of the same families worked at Johnβs Lane over the years.
In 1966 Powers merged with Jameson and Cork Distilleries Company to form Irish Distillers Ltd. and in 1975 the production of Powers was moved to Co. Cork. At the time Powers was the best-selling Irish whiskey in Ireland.
Powers Irish Rye is packaged in its βnewβ pot still style bottle (launched in 2020) and continues the centuries-old tradition of having the βDiamond Pβ front and center on the label.
The Irish Rye was first mooted a decade ago and the rye in this whiskey is sourced from Co. Wexford. The rye is malted and then triple distilled in a Column Still in a once-a-year production run.
The whiskey is aged in all American Oak casks/barrels that are a mix of Virgin (New, Unused) + Refill Virgin + First Fill Ex-Bourbon + Refill Ex-Bourbon.
π₯ Style - Irish Rye Whiskey - NAS (No Age Statement)
π’ The Numbers - $33 + Tax | 750ml. | 43.2% abv/86.4proof | 2lbs 12ozs/1239gms
π Appearance - This whiskey shows a deep golden color.
π Nose - On the nose, it's clean, and right up front it shows pepper spice - a mix of crushed black, white, and pink peppercorns - and also on the spice spectrum thereβs clove with a sweet ginger character, think crystallized ginger. Lemon is the first fruit character that I find, more of the grated lemon zest aroma and thatβs followed by a fleshy, ripe red delicious apple character. There are also hints of caramel sweetness and a dry aroma that hints at leather.
With Water Added - a new character appears for me - dark chocolate - and the spice becomes a touch muted but the pepper and cloves are joined by cardamom, yes cardamom. The lemon and red apple characters take a small step back once the water is added.
π Palate - This is a warm pepper spice-led mouth-filling whiskey that feels balanced on initial taste. The pepper spice is first to be tasted and again itβs followed by that crystalized ginger character. As the spice mellows and warms in the mouth, the first fruit character to me is juicy fruit chewing gum, followed by that same lemon and red apple that are found on the nose. Thereβs a lovely sweetness of vanilla, caramel, and marshmallow that wrap themselves around all of the other flavors.
With Water Added - The pepper and ginger spice are still upfront but feel more integrated with the lemon and red apple fruit sweetness. As the whiskey is swallowed thereβs a long, creamy sweet marshmallow flavor that lingers.
π Conclusion - I find the Powers Irish Rye intriguing as we donβt have much modern history of Rye Whiskey production in Ireland. I feel that this whiskey will be a fantastic base for cocktails given its depth of flavor that runs the gamut from spice to sweet. For $33 on the shelf, itβs fairly priced and is likely to tempt many American rye whiskey drinkers to - Go Green!
β Rating - On my not-too-scientific scale of 1 to 5 - with 1=Poor and 5=Excellent/Off The Hook and I give 3.5 whiskey emojis to Powers Irish Rye Irish Whiskey π₯π₯π₯1/2
Download the Powers Irish Rye Tasting Note HERE