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In this tasting of Powers John's Lane edition, Brian Bailie highlights it as a standout mid-level Irish whiskey, named after the Dublin street where the distillery was located. It’s a 12-year-old pot still whiskey, primarily malted barley, aged in bourbon barrels with some time in sherry casks. The whiskey has a rich nose of dark fruit, spice, and sherry sweetness, while the palate delivers a smooth, multi-layered experience with notes of malt, spice, honey, toffee, and sherry. The finish is long with a lingering toffee and spice. Brian gives it an overall score of 4, praising its complexity and quality for the price, recommending it for those looking to explore elevated Irish whiskeys.

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