Tasting Notes
- Nose: Burnt toffee, vanilla cream, honey-drizzled almonds, dried orange peel, subtle wine tannins
- Palate: Sun-scorched nectarine, caramelized sugar, dark chocolate, black pepper spice, rich sherry influence
- Finish: Medium to long with lingering vanilla cream, gentle pepper warmth, and hints of stone fruit sweetness
Product Details
| Spirit Type | Single Malt Whisky |
|---|---|
| ABV | 52.0% |
| Volume | 700ml |
| Age Statement | No Age Statement |
| Release Year | 2025 |
| Distillery | Cardrona Distillery |
| Region | Central Otago, New Zealand |
| Barrel Type | Oloroso Sherry Butt, Ex-Bourbon Barrel, Ex-Pinot Noir Barrique |
| Limited Edition | Bottle 1 of 1,451 |
Perfect For
- Whisky collectors: Own bottle number 1 of this limited New Zealand single malt release
- Adventure seekers: Explore the cutting edge of Southern Hemisphere whisky making
- Neat sipping: Experience the complex interplay of sherry, bourbon, and wine cask influences
- Special celebrations: Mark significant moments with this unique and collectible spirit
Frequently Asked Questions
What does The Cardrona The Falcon taste like?
The Falcon delivers a complex flavor journey with burnt toffee and vanilla cream leading into sun-scorched nectarine and black pepper spice. The combination of oloroso sherry, bourbon, and Pinot noir cask influences creates layers of caramelized fruit, rich chocolate, and wine-like tannins that evolve beautifully on the palate.
Is The Cardrona The Falcon good for cocktails?
At 52% ABV, The Falcon works exceptionally well in spirit-forward cocktails where its unique flavor profile can shine. Try it in a New Zealand Old Fashioned or enjoy it neat to fully appreciate the complex cask marriage. The higher proof ensures the distinctive flavors won't get lost when mixed.
How should I drink The Cardrona The Falcon?
This whisky is best enjoyed neat or with a few drops of water to open up the complex aromatics. The 52% ABV provides excellent mouthfeel without being overwhelming, allowing you to fully appreciate the interplay between the three different cask types and the distinctive New Zealand terroir.
What makes New Zealand whisky different?
New Zealand whiskies like The Falcon benefit from the country's pristine environment and unique climate patterns. The Southern Hemisphere seasons create different maturation conditions, while proximity to renowned wine regions like Central Otago provides access to exceptional wine barrels that add distinctive character profiles not found elsewhere.
Is The Cardrona The Falcon worth collecting?
Absolutely, especially bottle number 1 of only 1,451 bottles produced. New Zealand single malts are gaining international recognition, and Cardrona represents the pioneering spirit of this emerging region. The limited production and innovative cask selection make this an excellent addition to any serious whisky collection.
You must be 21 years of age or older to purchase this product.