whiskey
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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
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
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
Jim Beam Black is no ordinary bourbon. Jim Beam Black has been aged a full eight years in new charred oak barrels, charcoal filtered and then bottled at the distillery in Kentucky at a full 86 proof. This makes Jim Beam Black a little smoother than most
Handmade in the heart of Bluegrass, Kentucky\'s famous Bourbon country. Johnny Drum contains only the finest natural ingredients and is aged to the peak of maturity, yielding a bouquet of character and taste found only in this Bourbon. The character an
A Single Malt Whiskey is the product of one specific distillery and has not been mixed with whisky from any other distilleries. Tyrconnell is distilled by the award winning Cooley distillery who have been the driving force behind the Irish Single Malt e
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
Handmade in the heart of Bluegrass, Kentucky\'s famous Bourbon country. Johnny Drum contains only the finest natural ingredients and is aged to the peak of maturity, yielding a bouquet of character and taste found only in this Bourbon. The character an
Handmade in the heart of Bluegrass, Kentucky\'s famous Bourbon country. Johnny Drum contains only the finest natural ingredients and is aged to the peak of maturity, yielding a bouquet of character and taste found only in this Bourbon. The character an
Single malt Irish whiskey
Produced in the tradition of the classic Pennsylvania or \'Monongahela\' rye whiskies, Rittenhouse is a much acclaimed rye now enjoying a renaissance in the major metro markets of the country. Available in the standard 80 bottling, Rittenhouse is a tribute
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
Soft, well-balanced with some complexity and good length. Quite Elegant. Hheavy aging and full flavor. Nose of wonderful wood and forests and the palate had beautiful structure. This is a fabulous whiskey, also notes of toffee caramel nose.
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
Redbreast is a very special whiskey within the Irish Distillers fortified as it\'s the only 12 year old Pure Pot Still available. It was first launched in 1939 as the brand name given to the pot still whiskey supplied by Jameson to whiskey bonders before
Dark amber with an orange-copper cast. Full-bodied. Notes of pecan pie, marmalade, sweet pipe tobacco, toffee. Viscous texture. Lovely buttery feel on the palate showcasing rich, tangy fruit and deep baked-pie flavours. Quite lush and broad in the f
Power\'s is an Irish favourite with its fruity and spicy flavours giving way to a long lingering finish. John Powers and sons began production in 1791 in 1886 they were one of the first to start to bottle their whiskeys until then almost all drinks were 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
More than a century later after J P Wiser\'s first bottle, they still make Wiser\'s whisky with the same care and craftmanship.
Knappogue Castle 1951 marks a half-century in the year 2001. In the 1960s, Mark Edwin Andrews, an American with a keen interest in fine whiskey and a love of Ireland, bought the remaining casks of whiskey distilled at the prestigious B. Daly Distillery.
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