west cork- single malt Irish whiskey- 70 cl
country of origin | Ireland |
taste | sweetness, vanilla, butterscotch and citrus |
alcohol % | 40 % |
available sizes | 70 cl |
single malt |
country of origin | Ireland |
alcohol % | 43 % |
taste | rich fruit and mellow wine notes with distinctive rosy tint |
available sizes | 70 cl |
single malt |
A unique collection of single malt Irish whiskey, produced in small batches from Irish malted barley and Mullaghmesha mountain water. Each triple distilled whiskey has been aged patiently in first fill bourbon casks and then finished in casks selected from the finest fortified wines and spirits. The precise distillation and unique finishing deliver a collection of beautifully balanced Irish whiskey
A classic deluxe blend that has stood the test of time. Based on Glenkinchie with traces of other more northerly distilleries, Dimple benefits from an extended marrying period. Rich, smooth and complex.
Introducing Oban 11 Year Old Special Releases 2023 Single Malt Scotch Whisky bottled at natural cask strength - Vivid energy and a vibrant mix of Caribbean cultures collide in a roar of jubilation, amid a euphoric atmosphere. Bright colours burst forth to the parading beat of steel drums. Celebrating the passionate soul of the Caribbean, spinning Soca dancers lift their faces to the tropical sun, exuberant and radiant in the exotic sea air. Inspired by the merging of rhythms in the beating heart of calypso, our Malt Master finished this lively Oban expression in Caribbean Pot Still rum casks. The vibrant combination evokes unexpected tropical notes of sugar cane and mango, which build on Oban’s own clever fusion of the Highland and Island styles.
country of origin | Ireland |
alcohol % | 40% |
taste | roasted nuts, spices and sweet spices |
blend | 75 % grain blended to 25 % of malt |
available sizes | 70 cl |
Smooth, rich and generous, Chivas 12 is a classic for a reason. Iconic Speyside flavours sit at the core of this 12-year-old blended Scotch whisky, made up of the finest malt and grain whiskies. Luxurious honey, vanilla and ripe apple notes are delivered with every sip.
Writers Tears Double Oak marries both single malt and single pot still whiskeys after a triple distillation, and is aged in both American oak from Kentucky and French oak Cognac casks from the French Allary Cooperage - the delicious result of a collaboration between the Walsh family and the Legaret family in Cognac, France.
country of origin | Ireland |
blend | 75 % of grains blended with 25 % of malt |
available sizes | 70 cl |
alcohol % | 40 % |
taste | roasted nuts, malt and sweet spices |
country of origin | Ireland |
alcohol % | 43 % |
taste | natural wood fire used instead of Gaz to toast and char the cask |
available sizes | 70 cl |
single malt | 1005 malt |
country of origin | Ireland |
alcohol % | 40 % |
taste | vanilla and lingering sweetness |
available sizes | 70 cl |
blend | 66 % of grains blended with 34 % of malt |
Writers Tears is a pot still blend from County Cork. Writers Tears has won the award for Best Irish blend under €50.00 in the 2013 Irish Whisky Awards. Soft and sweet on the palate with pot still character. A fantastic blend of pure pot still whisky and malt whisky.
Gift Set includes 1 70cl Writers Tears Irish whiskey and one branded hip flask
country of origin | Ireland |
taste | sweetness, vanilla, butterscotch and citrus |
alcohol % | 40 % |
available sizes | 70 cl |
single malt |
Every year since 2001, a limited collection of exquisitely crafted Scotch Whisky original bottlings in their natural cask strength see the light of day
This remarkable Lagavulin The Ink of Legends Single Malt has had 12 years of maturation. Throughout its maturation, it was aged exclusively in Don Julio Añejo Tequila Casks. This unique choice of casks has given the whisky a very special flavor dimension, as it has absorbed the subtle but complex nuances of tequila. The distillery has chosen to leave this Limited Edition in its natural form, bottling it at natural cask strength at 56.4% by volume.
Jameson Caskmates sees the reuse of old whiskey barrels. Nothing new in that, but in between, they've been used to age stout from Cork's Franciscan Well brewery. This has added notes of cocoa, coffee and butterscotch to this classic Irish whiskey.