{"id":2748,"date":"2015-04-11T15:43:37","date_gmt":"2015-04-11T14:43:37","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/thewhiskylady.net\/?p=2748"},"modified":"2015-04-11T16:29:20","modified_gmt":"2015-04-11T15:29:20","slug":"match-your-whisky-with-your-favourite-game-of-thrones-character","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/thewhiskylady.net\/match-your-whisky-with-your-favourite-game-of-thrones-character\/","title":{"rendered":"Match your whisky with your favourite Game of Thrones character"},"content":{"rendered":"
As a huge fan of George R.R Martin’s masterwork, desperately waiting for the upcoming season 5 premiere (TOMORROW !) since almost a year now, I thought it could be interesting and funny to try matching some of my favourite GOT characters with whiskies – trying to find the perfect couple on the basis of age, flavours, characteristics, packaging… I finally came up with these 7 GOT & Whisky pairings :<\/p>\n
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1. Daenerys Targaryen : Highland Park Freya – 15YO (The Valhalla Collection)<\/strong><\/p>\n <\/p>\n “The third release in Highland Park’s The Valhalla Collection, the Freya is a 15 year old single malt Scotch whisky named after the Norse Goddess of Love. Wise, sensitive and with a magical cloak of feathers that creates the Northern Lights above Orkney, Freya was a valiant protector of human souls. Tasting notes from Master of Malt :<\/em><\/a><\/p>\n Nose:<\/b> Chamomile, orange, papaya, leather strips, grapefruit, peach, pine, pear skin, cardamom, fruity smoke and a touch of heather. White chocolate and freeze-dried strawberries.<\/p>\n Palate:<\/b> Woody and fragrant pear. Starfuit too. Smoke, orange peel and proper Turkish delight.<\/p>\n Finish:<\/b> Smoky with a hint of tin, drying at full strength. Apricot and spices.<\/p>\n Overall:<\/b> Freya, ‘The Fair One’, Goddess of Love – seductive, subtle, each sip leaves you wanting just a little more.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n 2. Jon Snow : Ardbeg Uigeadail<\/strong><\/p>\n “Uigeadail derives from the Scotch Gaelic for ‘Dark and Mysterious Place’ and is named for the Loch from whence Ardbeg draws its waters. Jim Murray’s 2009 World Whisky of the Year, this cask-strength bottle exudes breathtaking balance.”<\/p>\n<\/div>\n Nose:<\/b> Multifaceted, notes of peat and little flourishes of dark sugar, freshly ground espresso beans, cereal notes and a most sophisticated tar.<\/p>\n Palate:<\/b> Led by sweet, ripe fruit and black forest honey. A good helping of malt. The throne then usurped by a powerful peat and smoked barley.<\/p>\n Finish:<\/b> Very long, caramel and malt weave their way through peat smoke and dark sugar and just a hint of fresh espresso coffee before it finally peters out.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n 3. Cersei Lannister : Arran The Devil’s Punch Bowl Chapter III<\/strong><\/p>\n <\/p>\n Nose:<\/b> Perfumed and aromatic, with fresh peach and citrus. Slightly earthy notes further on.<\/p>\n Palate:<\/b> Warming with big notes of vanilla and cinnamon, followed by wine-like sweetness and developing floral hints. Hints of pepper and orange peel.<\/p>\n Finish:<\/b> Very long. A devilish lick of spice on the tail.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n 4. Brienne de Torth : Smokehead – The Rock Edition<\/strong><\/p>\n <\/p>\n “A very special, dramatic-looking edition of Smokehead single malt featuring a debossed “Smokehead Skull”. Hugely peaty and very well-packaged!”<\/p>\n Tasting notes from Connosr<\/em><\/a> :<\/p>\n Nose:<\/strong> strong intensity, sharp, pungent, piercing smoke, peat, and brine. The peat is a combination of both sweet and bitter. The underlying barley smells good, too, in a supporting role. Beautiful, really. Water rounded, mellowed, and bundled the flavours<\/p>\n Taste:<\/strong> very crisp in the mouth, too, with the taste of smoke almost stronger than the smoke in the nose; effective and strong translation of the nose flavours. Water dilutes and brings out bitterness<\/p>\n Finish:<\/strong> the peat and smoke just camp out on the tongue; better, less bitter finish without water<\/p>\n Balance:<\/strong> hard-core smoke and peat lovers will love Smokehead. For 43% abv these are extremely intense flavours. A reviewer who values above all else Big Flavours and is a Peathead might well rate this whisky 92-95 pts. Complexity is limited to the peat and brine related flavours, though.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n 5. Sansa Stark – Auchentoshan Springwood<\/strong><\/p>\n <\/p>\n “The slight hints of sweetness that hit after the first sip opened to me and had me immediately like this whisky. The gentle and at the same time slightly sharp taste is not surprising, but soothing and delicate. A good one with that little character hiding there. Definitely agree with the statement \u201cendlessly subtle single malt whisky\u201d<\/em>\u00a0by the distillery.”<\/p>\n Tasting notes from Whiskybeans :<\/em><\/a><\/p>\n First look:<\/em><\/strong> Pale but inviting, like young citrus when tossed in the glass.<\/p>\n Aroma<\/strong>:<\/em> Light, growing slowly, sharp citrus, gentle sweetness lingering when you wait for it.<\/p>\n First taste<\/strong>:<\/em> Smooth and gentle on the tongue, starts to develop a growing sensation shortly afterwards with hints of sweetness and the grapefruit mentioned in the official tasting notes<\/p>\n Finish:<\/em><\/strong> Starts fading quickly, but lingers in the back of your mouth bringing forward the taste of sweetness, a soft sensation, maybe some vanilla \u2013 fades away and your mouth waits for the next sip. Clear and sharp, doesn\u2019t \u201cstick\u201d in the back of your mouth like some stronger whiskies do.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n 6. Tyrion Lannister : Hammer Head 1989 Vintage<\/strong><\/p>\n <\/p>\n The odd one : “This is not your average whisky ! It was made in the Pradlo distillery located in\u00a0Czechoslovakia and\u00a0was distilled shortly before\u00a0the Czechoslovakian Velvet Revolution and the fall of Berlin wall. The Hammerhead is truly a Czech whisky \u2013 Czech barley, Czech oak wood barrels and water from the\u00a0Bohemia region. The malted barley was\u00a0milled using a hammer mill, thus the name Hammer Head.”<\/p>\n
\nTo match her personality, Highland Park have created a suitably sensual and delicious whisky with a hint of Orkney smoke to bear the Freya name.”<\/p>\n<\/h3>\n