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Writers’ Tears Copper Pot Review

Last Updated on: 29th April 2024, 05:41 pm

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J Highland

J Highland is a certified sommelier with 30 years in the liquor industry, owning a pub, a liquor store, and moonlighting as a spirits distiller.

Unearth everything about the Writers’ Tears Copper Pot Irish Whiskey in this extensive review that provides answers to all your related inquiries!

Reviewed by: J Highland

Writers’ Tears Copper Pot: A Robust Irish Whiskey Experience (Award-Winning & Affordable)

Rating: ⭐⭐⭐

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Writers’ Tears Copper Pot stands out for its bold and flavorful profile, offering a taste that deviates from the lighter side of Irish whiskey.

Rich Flavor, Pleasing Bite

This expression boasts a robust and characterful flavor profile, departing from the sometimes neutral character of some Irish whiskeys. The finish delivers a satisfying warmth, reminding you it’s a true whiskey.

Simple Yet Satisfying

While not overly complex, Writers’ Tears Copper Pot delivers a dependable and enjoyable drinking experience.

Award-Winning Value

This whiskey is remarkably priced and has received numerous accolades, solidifying its reputation as a high-quality Irish whiskey.

A Taste of Irish Whiskey Tradition

Writers’ Tears Copper Pot embodies the classic Irish whiskey profile, reminiscent of a past era. It’s a worthy addition to any whiskey collection, especially for those seeking a more robust Irish dram, states whiskey expert Neil Coleman.

What’s unique about the Writers’ Tears Copper Pot?

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  • This whiskey is a blend of 60% single-pot still and 40% triple-distilled malt whiskeys crafted in diverse distilleries; no grain whiskey is included in the blend.
  • It does not provide an age statement but is matured in ex-bourbon casks.
  • Bernard Walsh is in charge of blending.
  • Writers’ Tears honors George Bernard Shaw, Oscar Wilde, W.B. Yeats, Lady Gregory, James Joyce, Samuel Beckett, and Bram Stoker; all of them Irish.

How does the Writers’ Tears Whiskey taste?

  • Nose: Honey, caramel, malt, apple
  • Palate: Honey, apple, vanilla, caramel
  • Finish: Caramel and oak spice
  • Alcohol content: 80 proof (40% ABV)
  • How to drink: Rocks
  • Similar to: Writers’ Tears Double Oak

The nose is sweet, revealing notes of honey and caramel, accompanied by a touch of malt and a hint of fresh apple.

On the palate, the Writers’ Tears boasts a pleasing mouthfeel, with a fairly substantial body.

The flavor profile presents an upfront combination of honey and apple, followed by vanilla, caramel, and a subtle hint of oak spice.

The finish is of decent length, somewhat dry, with a bit of heat, but not overpowering.

The aftertaste is characterized by a rich blend of caramel and oak spice bitterness, striking a harmonious balance.

Adding ice reduces the heat and softens the oak spice, making it even more enjoyable to sip, although it is already quite pleasant and flavorful as it is.

How does the Writers’ Tears Copper Pot rank?

These are my rankings:

WhiskeyRank
Redbreast 1282
Green Spot82
Slane Triple Cask76
Writers’ Tear Copper Pot76
Bushmills Peaky Blinders72
Bushmills Black Bush68
Jameson Black Barrel68
Powers66
Glendalough65
Sexton Single Malt64
Paddy64
Bushmills Red Bush64
Jameson63
Bushmills Original60
Tullamore DEW59

Does not reach the heights of whiskeys like the Redbreast or the Green Spot but is way better than the average Irish Whiskey.

FAQ: Writers’ Tears Copper Pot Whiskey

A quick FAQ to address your inquiries:

How to drink it?

  • Enjoy it neat: It is great as it is, but adding a dash of water can release a hint of caramel, making it even more enjoyable.

Is it smoky?

On a scale of 1 to 5, with 5 being the highest, Writers’ Tears receives a perfect score of 0, indicating its complete absence of smoke.

Awards & Accolades

  • Won a Category award for Blended Malt Whiskey at the World Whiskies Awards 2021.
  • Best Irish Blend Under €50 in the 2013 Irish Whiskey Awards.
  • “Irish Single Malt Whiskey of the Year” at the Wizards of Whisky Awards 2018.
  • Included in Ian Buxton’s “101 Whiskeys to Try Before You Die.”

Alternatives

  • Slane Triple Cask: Offers a robust yet smooth flavor, on par with Writers’ Tears, and is attractively priced.
  • Connemara: A peated whiskey, different from most Irish whiskeys, offering a unique experience and superior to low-shelf options like Jameson.

Pricing Guide

  • United States: $49
  • Canada: $63
  • Britain: £36
  • Australia: $88
  • Ireland: €46

Alcohol content

  • It has an alcohol content of 80 proof (40% ABV), which is the norm among Irish Whiskey.

Aging

  • It does not provide an age statement (NAS), but it is assumed to be aged for at least 3 years in bourbon barrels.

Where is it made?

  • The source of the whiskeys is undisclosed, but there are urban legends stating they come from Jameson.

Who owns Writers’ Tears Copper Pot?

  • The brand was originally owned by Walsh Whiskey from Ireland but was acquired by Amber, based in Luxembourg.

Does it expire?

  • No, alcohol doesn’t expire. It will last for years as long as you store it in a cool place away from sunlight.
  • However, it’s recommended to drink it once the content is down to 25% as liquors may develop awkward notes beyond this level.

How to store it?

  • Store it in a cool place away from sunlight and keep the bottle upright without coming into contact with the stopper.

How did I review Writers’ Tears Copper Pot?

I run a pub and a liquor store, granting me extensive access to various spirits, in addition, I moonlight as a spirits distiller.

My evaluations include my insights and feedback from customers and patrons and whiskey expert opinions from Neil Coleman who has been for decades in the liquor business.

I also corroborate my views with online research to ensure accuracy.

Our ratings are determined primarily by four key factors: aroma, taste, finish, and value for money. While we do consider packaging, it is of lesser importance to us, as we prioritize the quality of the liquid inside over the aesthetics of the bottle.

⭐ – Poor, ⭐⭐ – Average, ⭐⭐⭐ – Good, ⭐⭐⭐⭐ – Very Good, ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ – Excellent.

Writers’ Tears Copper Pot: Specs

Type of WhiskyBlend
Age statementNo
Proof84
ABV42%
Is it good?Yes
Is it top-shelf?No
Does it expire?No
Sweet?Yes
Warm?A bit
Peaty?No
Good for beginners?Not the best
Good for cocktails?Not the best
Good with Coke?No
Calories per shot108
Gluten-freeYes
Keto-friendlyYes
KosherYes

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