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theshack
26 Jan 17#17
The jack Daniels winter punch tastes awful.
Digger Barnes
6 Jan 17#16
Just ordered a bottle of each with a bottle of sourmix to take it to £51 then used voucher JAN10FOS to get it all for £41 to collect. Voucher is £10 off a £50 shop first time customer.
DRRINK
5 Jan 17#15
Just purchased the 25 and im seriously impressed... Ill defiantly be picking up another bottle
calcybones
4 Jan 17#14
Heat - Bargain. A 25 year old or 30 year old blend can cost up to ten times the price! And the reviews are favourable too.
retrend
3 Jan 17#13
Ordered this for delivery and they sent me out some Balantines ><_
stevenstamps
31 Dec 161#10
Can confirm winter jack is £5 in Leamington Spa
Henlans to stevenstamps
31 Dec 16#12
Thought so :smiley:
Badpoet
31 Dec 16#11
Popped in on the way past one to see if they had the 30 but 1 lonely bottle left of the 25 so picked it up to keep it company...
Stillahibby
31 Dec 161#9
Got the 30 yr old. Many thanks to the OP. Hogmanay here we come.
Henlans
31 Dec 16#8
I think so..
Bigbreakfast
31 Dec 16#1
Pete's review is positive
Asda have decided to head firmly for the premium end of the own-label market with the arrival of Tasgall – a 30 year old blend of Highland and Speyside malts and Lowland grain whiskies, currently selling at a reasonable-sounding £60, which is reviewed here. There is also a slightly cheaper 25 year old version available, at £50.
The nose is sweet and soft, filled with gently spiced honey and a touch of ryegrass – there’s something mildly bourbon-y about it. Water reduces the sweetness a touch, but it’s still gently spiced and a lot of raw oak is revealed with little hints of vanilla.
In the mouth an initially sticky sweet honey is quickly joined by rich old oak tannins that balance the sweetness perfectly. There are rich fruitcake spices running through it, giving a delicious finish that doesn’t overlinger. Watered, the flavours are all somewhat muted – the richness is lost without much to take its place.
Definitely one to enjoy neat, I love this whisky. It’s rich, smooth and very approachable and, as my tasting notes say, fantastically drinkable. It doesn’t particularly taste its age, and so perhaps the price is harder to justify – at £60 it earns 4 stars; if it was £15 cheaper, it would be 4.5
Rickardo to Bigbreakfast
31 Dec 16#7
So, 5 stars at this price?
markt91
31 Dec 16#5
Thanks OP. Has to be worth a punt at this price!
DRRINK to markt91
31 Dec 16#6
Absolutely. Surposed to be quite good
retrend
31 Dec 161#4
Took a punt on the 30, don't like the island flavours so much but my mate does.
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Tasgall Blended Scotch Whisky 30 Years Old
http://groceries.asda.com/product/910001503583
was 50 now 25
Keep a eye out for
Jack Daniel's Winter Jack Tennessee Apple Whiskey Punch
Could be a fiver in store.
https://groceries.asda.com/product/liqueurs/jack-daniels-winter-jack-tennessee-apple-whiskey-punch/910001156301
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Asda have decided to head firmly for the premium end of the own-label market with the arrival of Tasgall – a 30 year old blend of Highland and Speyside malts and Lowland grain whiskies, currently selling at a reasonable-sounding £60, which is reviewed here. There is also a slightly cheaper 25 year old version available, at £50.
The nose is sweet and soft, filled with gently spiced honey and a touch of ryegrass – there’s something mildly bourbon-y about it. Water reduces the sweetness a touch, but it’s still gently spiced and a lot of raw oak is revealed with little hints of vanilla.
In the mouth an initially sticky sweet honey is quickly joined by rich old oak tannins that balance the sweetness perfectly. There are rich fruitcake spices running through it, giving a delicious finish that doesn’t overlinger. Watered, the flavours are all somewhat muted – the richness is lost without much to take its place.
Definitely one to enjoy neat, I love this whisky. It’s rich, smooth and very approachable and, as my tasting notes say, fantastically drinkable. It doesn’t particularly taste its age, and so perhaps the price is harder to justify – at £60 it earns 4 stars; if it was £15 cheaper, it would be 4.5
Looks like a bargain, a nice blend is underrated.