Sullivan's Cove "Single Cask HH0231", 14 yo. (d: 2000,b: 2014)
 
Style & Origin
styleAustralian Single Malt Whisky
age14 yo.
strength47.5% (95 proof)
casksAmerican Oak
distilled2000
bottled2014
price$150
availabilityvery rare
websitesullivanscovewhisky.com
distillery Tasmania Distillery
Bar Log
Fri., Oct. 23, 2015bottle #988 added to stock
Fri., Oct. 23, 2015feature presentation of bottle #988 by Robert Crawford
Wed., Sep. 14, 2016bottle #988 killed
Release Notes
Before the Franch Oka came into its own, Sullivans Cove American oak was the Australian champion whisky. Twice named the Best Whisky in the Rest of the World and first Australian whisky to achieve Liquid Gold status in Jim Murray's Whisky Bible, it is fitting that the only whisky to surpass it would be from the same stable. Single cask, non-chillfiltered and matured in American oak ex-Bourbon barrels.
Sullivans Cove
Bottle #197 of 235 filled from cask # HH0231 on May 1st, 2014, distilled on March 24th of 2000.
Yours Truly
3rd Party Tasting Notes
Nose: malt, spice, subtle nutty characters and light cream
Palate: rounded, full, creamy. Initially lots of sweet barley and fruit at front of palate, vanilla comes through and citrus notes in the middle palate
Finish: honeyed, long, even finish with great balance
Sullivans Cove
Regular Tasting Results
# Taster Date Nose Taste Finish Balance Total
1 Andrew Pearce 7 8 9 8 32
2 David Drell 7 6 7 6 26
3 Jim Leuper 6 6 7 7 26
4 Kolja Erman 8 7 7 7 29
5 Stuart Campbell 7 8 7 7 29
Nose: distant paint factory, warm bread
Palate: yummy sweet notes, dripping with butter, cinnamon, apple paste
Finish: long, sizzly on tongue and roof of mouth
Balance: a bird's nest, nestling on my palate, warm, happy
Andrew Pearce
Nose: faint, woody nose, slightly burnt honey, subtle but pleasant
Palate: a bit of peppery spice, somewhat diluted without water, adding water adds complexity but I'm not a fan
Finish: glows florally when breathing in, a bit tart on the tongue
Balance: pretty consistent, nothing to write home about in my book
David Drell
Nose: grassy notes
Palate: vanilla and a hint of caramel
Finish: breathy finish, wafting through the nose and throat
Balance: very pleasant, though not a lot of complexity
Jim Leuper
Nose: butter, doughy
Palate: nice and solid, more in back than in front and fades, leaving a gap
Finish: nice enough
Balance: don't like the palate gap, water extends palate. Solyent Cove is Australians'liver squeezings
Kolja Erman
Nose: very light on the nose, just some vanilla, not much else, pleasant
Palate: not overly complex but very nice, subtle fruit flavors
Finish: nice burn at the back and on the chest
Balance: fills out better with water
Stuart Campbell
The Distillery: Tasmania Distillery
Established: 1994
Silent since: False
Address: Hobart TAS 7000
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Tasmania Distillery was established in 1994 on the banks of the River Derwent at Sullivans Cove, the site where the British planted their flag and began to build the settlement that became the City of Hobart, Australia’s second oldest city. The distillery named the whisky it produced ‘Sullivans Cove’ to acknowledge the history of the site and the place it was distilled. The first distillations commenced in 1995 and its single pot still has continued to operate ever since. Over the years production continued and with a change of ownership in 2003 the barrelled whisky, still and equipment was relocated to Cambridge, a quiet village on the outskirts of Hobart. The pot still was put back into production and is yielding up to 120 x 200 litre casks of new fill whisky spirit per year. As experience and knowledge advanced, the distillers began to produce a spirit that has matured into a whisky of the highest quality. In fact the whisky has won gold, silver and bronze medals at Malt Whisky Society of Australia’s blind tasting in 2005, is the winner of the 2007 World Whiskies Awards ‘Best Other” whisky, is consistently scoring in the 90’s (up to 95 points) in Jim Murray’s Whisky Bible. Another admirer is French Whisky critic, Grégoire Sarafian who awarded Sullivans Cove whiskies a string of awards including Best Single Malt Matured in bourbon casks, Bottling of the Year 2007, Best Double-Matured or Finish single-malt, Bottling of the Year 2007 Meilleur single-malt, The Most Gourmet Cask of the Year 2007, Distillery of the Year 2007 and Best Whisky from all other parts of the World 2007. The distillery won the ‘Small Business Award’ at the 2008 Tasmanian Export Awards. As has been the case with Australia’s wine producers over the last two decades, the whisky producers from Down Under are now breaking down barriers and traditions with a no nonsense “can do” approach and bringing the pleasures of single malt whisky to more people than ever before. In Australia and around the world a growing number of devotees are discovering Sullivans Cove. Distributors in Asia, Europe, Canada and New Zealand have been appointed and business in these regions continues to gather momentum. As the word gets out, growing numbers of distributors from other countries are offering their services. These are positive indications the distillery and its Sullivans Cove whisky are travelling on the right track. The Sullivans Cove Single Malt bottled today is selected from only the best barrels and each bottle is filled and labelled by hand. No chill filtering, colours or flavours are used. Being a small but growing company our strength results from an emphasis on quality rather than volume which is only possible due to the ownership structure. Unlike many other companies today producing premium quality single malt whisky, Tasmania Distillery is not part of a global corporation but is owned by a small group of dedicated, enthusiast businessman and distillers. Our Sullivans Cove single malt is rare and hard to find but when you do, I hope you appreciate its unique Australian flavours. It is different to the rest. Tasmania Distiller produces its whisky using a 1860's design replica Alembic Charentais copper pot still.
from Tasmania Distillery