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Select, mature maize from the cornfields around the distillery in Bardstown, Kentucky, is the base for PennyPacker. Three types of grain are used in the distilling process: maize, rye and barley. The maize content in PennyPacker is a high, above-average 7
A very enjoyable blend designed for drinking any time of the day or night. The Locke\'s Irish Whiskey brand originates from Locke\'s Distillery in Kilbeggan, Co. Westmeath which is situated along the banks of the river Brusna in the heart of Ireland. Lock
Irish Whiskey
Woodford Reserve is a super-premium small batch bourbon with roots at the Labrot & Graham Distillery (circa 1812), a National Historic Landmark in the bluegrass region of central Kentucky. It is a bourbon of exceptional depth and character, with a c
Maker\'s Mark is the only bourbon distillery to use pure, iron-free limestone spring water exclusively, not city, well or river water. The source is a 10-acre limestone spring-fed lake at the distillery. The red wax seal you see on the bottle is like a s
Hand-bottled in limited quantity for a superior taste and smoothness. Deep in Kentucky, tiny Knob Creek spills and riffles down through the hills. Like the bourbon bearing its name, there\'s not much of Knob Creek but what there is rewards your finding it
Kilbeggan is Gaelic for \'little church\'. Kilbeggan Irish Whiskey first appeared as a John Locke\'s brand over 100 years ago and was sold successfully until Locke\'s distillery ceased production in the 1950\'s. Locke\'s distillery is the oldest continuously l
Amber, with a golden cast. Medium-bodied. Reminiscent of clove, citrus, smoke, dried herbs. Buttery, smooth texture. Attractive in its viscosity and warmth of the palate. Nicely balanced by whiffs of campfire scents, soft fruit notes, and a lig
Triple distilled Irish whiskey
Oaky, smoky, and smooth. Bulleit Bourbon is russet in colour with a rich, oaky aroma. The dry, clean flavour is mellow and smooth, not hot in the throat. This 90 proof (40% ABV) Kentucky bourbon delivers a wonderfully complex taste with hints of vanilla
Colour: amber with gilded reflections. Nose: finely timbered, marked by the dry fruits, evoke spices (grooves) and the flowers heady (ch�vrefeuille). Palate: the sharp mouth, elegant and rac�e evolves/moves on the fruits (plum) and the spi
Founded in 1780 and produced at Midleton Distillery, Co Cork, by John Jameson and Son. Members of the family are still involved in the business, though in 1966 Jameson became a part of the Irish Distillers Group, who also make Bushmills. When John Jameson
Irish whiskey
Colour: coppered amber. Nose: consistent, delicate. Cereals, spices (pepper, groove), and citrus fruits (orange). Palate: full, creamy. The raised vanilla of caramel notes. Ripe fruits and heady flowers. Soft spices. Finish: long and spiced (clove). Not
Paddy Old Irish Whiskey has been produced since 1779 by the Cork Distillers Company, Paddy owes its name to a well known company salesman, Paddy Flaherty, who spread the reputation of this remarkable whiskey well beyond the coasts of Ireland. The triple
A darker, full bodied, smooth whiskey in the traditional Irish sense. The Millars Special Reserve Irish Whiskey brand originates from a company in Dublin called Adam Millar & Company. The brand was first established in 1843 as a premium Irish Whiske
From the famous Heaven Hill distilleries is a fine kentucky bourbon of 23 mature years. Dave Broom writes, \'Nose: Dark and chewy. Chocolate cherries. Turkish coffee, sweet spices, maple syrup, pine. Palate: Sweet and fragrant. weight of wood and sweet sp
Founded in 1795 and produced in Illinois. Jim Beam is the original Kentucky bourbon.
Representative of the other great rye whiskey style, the Maryland or Potomac style, Pikesville Supreme offers the sharp, fruity nose and spicy, full-bodied palate so treasured by connoisseurs of American Rye Whiskey. A rare bottling, it is now winning o
Named after one of the most famous regions in Ireland, Connemara is one of nature\'s masterpieces. The rugged Atlantic coastline and majestic mountains blend with the rain-soaked peated bog lands to create a landscape of unique natural beauty. Connemara P
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