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Discover Tasmania’s innovative and indulgent side with Transportation Whiskey’s Rum & Raisin, a limited edition blend that celebrates collaboration, craftsmanship, and rich flavor. Crafted in partnership with Hobart Whisky for their sold-out Belfast Whiskey Week 2024 release, this exceptional whisky is a true testament to Tasmania’s small-batch excellence. Named after the classic treat, Rum & Raisin combines luscious flavors of cinnamon, caramelized banana, rum, creamy vanilla custard, and raisin, delivering a decadent experience in every sip.
Key Information and Highlights:
Distillery: Transportation Whiskey
Type: Unique Blend of Single Pot Still and Single Malt
ABV: 48.4%
Volume: 500ml Bottle
Origin: Tasmania, Australia
Maturation: Aged in Transportation’s Bundaberg Rum casks and Hobart Tawny cask, then finished in a Vintage Tawny cask for added richness.
Flavour Profile:
Appearance: Deep amber with a warm, inviting glow.
Aroma: Aromas of cinnamon, caramel, ripe banana, and sweet raisin, layered with hints of vanilla custard and rum spice—rich and comforting.
Taste: A luscious blend of caramelized banana, rum, vanilla, and raisin notes, balanced by spicy cinnamon and a hint of oak. The marriage of rum and tawny finishes results in a complex, velvety palate that delights the senses.
Finish: Smooth and lingering, with fruity sweetness and a gentle spice that invites another sip.
Serving Suggestions:
Best enjoyed neat or with a splash of water to open up the rich flavors. Pairs beautifully with desserts like sticky toffee pudding or creamy cheeses. For an extra warm experience, serve slightly chilled.
Conclusion:
Transportation Whiskey’s Rum & Raisin is a groundbreaking Australian first—a harmonious marriage of Tasmanian whisky craftsmanship and decadent flavors. Limited in release and now a rare find, this bottle offers a truly indulgent experience for connoisseurs and collectors alike, capturing the spirit of Tasmania’s vibrant small-batch scene and the irresistible allure of rum-infused decadence.