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Whisky Review: Paul John Edited

We review Paul John Edited, a single malt whisky made in the Indian state of Goa which is just now arriving on American shores.

OVERALL RATING

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Paul John Indian Single Malt Whisky

Tasting Notes

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Appearance:
Overall look is similar to a peach tea. Shades of light amber and honey with pale, pinkish hues. Thin and quick legs.
Nose:
Decent heat from the alcohol mingling with peat smoke, pineapple, coriander, coffee, greenish barley notes, charred oak. were balanced quite well. Peeling apart layers in the nose and
Palate:
A complex palate, without being busy. Simultaneously smoky, spicy, and sweet, there are loads of spice notes to be sifted here. I am catching fennel seed and turmeric as well as salted butter, caramel, and toffee. The finish is bright, sweet, and subtly smoky, with some flavors on the tail end of the burn, which is of medium intensity and length, culminating with some dry cocoa notes. Conclusion: It is safe to say that there is now solid competition building in the arena of Indian single malts. Paul John not only holds its own as a regional example, it provides a genuinely enjoyable sipping experience on its own. The depth of flavor and aroma were balanced quite well. Peeling apart layers in the nose and palate was a joy, whereas this can too easily turn into a chore in other similarly dense whiskies. The expression in a glass adds more in the way of diversity to any collection than just the words on the label. Far from being a mere novelty due to the relative rareness of Indian single malts, Paul John is just simply good whisky. I genuinely look forward to sampling more from Paul John’s collection. FINAL SCORE: 88/100 [SHOP FOR A BOTTLE OF PAUL JOHN EDITED WHISKY]
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Editor’s Note: This whiskey was either bought as a sample by The Whiskey Wash or provided to us as a review sample by the party behind it. Per our editorial policies, this in no way influenced the outcome of this review.

Joshua St. John

When not savoring whiskey, Joshua St. John can likely be found exploring the trails of the Pacific Northwest near his Portland, Oregon, home. A lifelong world traveler, he was first captivated by single malts during visits to Scottish distilleries. He continues to explore the globe, discovering its diverse cultures through the myriad expressions of his beloved spirit.

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