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Introducing a Single Malt that's sure to impress even the most discerning of whiskey enthusiasts. Aged for 14 years in American bourbon barrels, this exceptional spirit is the epitome of sophistication and refinement.
The second of seven bottlings in the Midleton Kylebeg Wood series, each of which is traceable to a single native Irish oak. The felling of these trees on Ballykilcavan estate, cast sunlight on the floor of this centuries-old forest where new saplings are already taking purchase. A promise that Irish oak will continue to grow there for centuries to come.
The third of seven expressions in this limited series from the venerable Midleton distillery. Kylebeg Wood – or An Coill Beag, as it is in Irish – refers to ‘the little wood,’ a carefully managed forest that has stood on the Ballykilcavan Estate since the 17th century.
Number six in the seven-strong Kylebeg Wood series was aged in fresh hogsheads coopered from a single Irish oak tree. The pot still whiskey filled into those casks is packed with Midleton’s characteristic orchard fruit and spice, enhanced by a set of secondary flavours unique to one tree, from one forest, on a single estate in Ireland.
First fill XO rum casks are used to finish this whiskey and give it the sweetness of stone fruits. It’s a tribute to the role Irish emigrants played in the development of rum plantations in the Caribbean in the 17th century, but it speaks loud and clear to us today with a bold, fruit-forward style.
Bottle number four of seven in the Midleton Kylebeg Wood series. This rich and subtly chocolatey pot still whiskey was finished in casks cut from a single native Irish oak – sourced from a managed forest in Country Laois.
Floral, herbal hops, grapefruit citrus notes on the nose with subtle orchard fruits, complemented by wood shavings and a little nuttiness. Hops and light citrus flavors with sweet herbal notes and delicate spicy tones.
Red Spot is one of the flagship expressions from the Spot Whiskey label, which dates its history back to 1805. Historically, spots were painted on the barrels that matured their whiskey below the streets of Dublin to indicate age.
The early floral yet biscuit flavor reflects the grain whiskey, while the soft spicy notes can be attributed to the pot still whiskey in the blend. The citrus flavor is contributed by the malt.
Cinnamon, clove oil and white pepper in balance with russet apples and ripe pears, on a background of charred oak. Powers Gold Label is a complex spice and honeyed taste experience.