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Original bottling
This single pot still Irish Whiskey is produced at Midleton Distillery. It has been matured in bourbon and Oloroso sherry casks. The new edition has a bit more bite and is fresher than the old bottling.
Original bottling
This special edition of 12 year old Redbreast comes with a bird feeder with brand designs. The Redbreast company stands up for robins, where the name of the Whisky comes from. It donates money to brid protection organisations for every sold bottle. The...
Original bottling
This single pot still Irish Whiskey is produced at Midleton Distillery. It has been matured in bourbon and Oloroso sherry casks. The new edition has a bit more bite and is fresher than the old bottling.
Original bottling
This single malt has been included in Diageo's new Classic Malts selection since 2005. The distillery is located nect to Balmoral Castle, the Royals' abode in Scotland. It was granted the royal warrant by Queen Victoria, who quite enjoyed Lochnagar's...
Original bottling
This 12 year old Royal Brackla shines in a new, bright design and with a new alcohol strength of 46%. After maturation in three types of American oak casks (first-fill, refilled and refurbished) the Malt was finished in Oloroso Sherry casks.
Original bottling
This Rye gained many fans in the last years. His aroma is spicy and sweet. The taste is staying light and fruity, with the typical Spiciness of Rye. The long finish is showing the savoury Rye.
Original bottling
This is a limited bottling of the popular Redbreast from the Midleton distillery. This Whiskey is similar to the character of the 12 year old, but offers more in every aspect. Brilliant.
Diageo
With the Roe & Co brand, the spirits group Diageo is once again offering an Irish whiskey in its range. Master blender Caroline Martine combined malt and grain whiskeys that were matured in bourbon casks. The high proportion of first fill casks...
Original bottling
The 'Royal' Royal Brackla Distillery was founded by William Fraser in the Scottish Highlands in 1812. After a brief shutdown in the 80s, Single Malt has been distilled again since 1991.