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Now available for the first time in America, the Bushmills 12 Year Old Single Malt Whiskey is a full-bodied, deep amber whiskey that is both complex and approachable.
The delicate distillation process, along with the moist and temperate Irish climate, and the special aging in sherry cask has yielded its distinctive flavor.
Each step of our small batch process involves more human interaction, from hand selecting casks of grain and malt whiskey, blending each batch to taste, and finishing in only the highest quality Central American rum casks, imparting a distinct full-flavored character.
This 9 year old whiskey celebrates 135 years of bonding whiskey. Fully matured in a mix of Bourbon, Sherry, Bordeaux and Port Casks. Nose of berries and apples intertwined with wood and vanilla. Tate of rich pot still spices, vibrant fruits and Oak. Rich lasting finish.
Redbreast Pedro Ximenéz (PX) Edition is the first limited edition release from the Iberian Series. The Iberian Series adds a new and exciting chapter to the Redbreast Family story with whiskeys finished in casks sourced from the sun-drenched bodegas of Spain and Portugal, suffused with the natural warmth and sweetness of the Iberian peninsula.
This Single Pot Still Irish whiskey was matured initially in American Oak Bourbon barrels and finished in virgin native Irish Oak Hogshead casks grown on the Knockrath Estate.
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.