Irish Whiskey
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HJ Neill, the company behind Samuel Gelston’s Irish Whiskey and Mary-le-bone, has launched Samuel Gelston’s Single Pot Still Whiskey. The new bottling from the Belfast-based distillery is the eighth expression available from the brand. Samuel…
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Teeling Single Grain Irish Whiskey has a personality all its own, which shouldn’t be much of a surprise considering the “Unconventional” distillery returned Whiskey-making to Dublin after a 40-year absence. In fact, Teeling holds the…
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Known for its high quality and malty flavor profile, Powers Gold Label can trace its history back over 230 years. In fact, it holds the distinction of being the first Irish Whiskey to ever be…
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Redbreast 15 Year Old Whiskey reflects its extra years of aging in its richer, stronger, and earthier taste. A full-flavored option for Irish Whiskey lovers looking to relax and enjoy a more complex option, the…
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A triple distilled, triple blend of all three types of Irish Whiskey, Tullamore D.E.W. Original Irish Whiskey is the winner of over 35 gold Medals in the last 10 years, and is enjoyed for its smooth…
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Bushmills Original is a classic Irish Whiskey made from a centuries’ old recipe known for its richness, versatility, and ability to happily warm all palates. The now Jose Cuervo-owned distillery refers to the Original as…
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Redbreast 12 Year Old is the signature bottling from the Pernod Ricard-owned single pot still Irish Whiskey brand. Known as “the priest’s tipple,” it is the Irish Whiskey of those in the know and is…
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When it comes to spirits from the Emerald Isle, Jameson Irish Whiskey is usually the first to come to mind. Unlike other bottles of Whisk(e)y, Jameson doesn’t separate or divide groups by class or geographical…
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Knappogue Castle 1951 is one of the oldest and rarest commercially available Irish Whiskeys on Earth. Distilled in 1951 and aged in sherry casks for 36 years, the Whiskey has an almost legendary status. Knappogue…