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Detailed Description
Redbreast 21 Year Old Single Pot Still Irish Whiskey denys to pay homage to the legacy of Gilbey and its Irish origins. The whiskey is crafted from a marriage of malted and unmalted barley, which are milled and mashed before being triple-distilled through traditional copper-pot stills. The inclusions of unmalted barley in the whiskey’s mashbill, along with the tradition of triple distillation, are uniquely Irish approaches to producing whiskey.
Redbreast 21 year Irish Whiskey Tasting Notes
Nose: Remarkable aroma spanning fresh tropical fruits, nuts and rich dried fruit.
Palate: Soft vanilla, toasted oak, sherry nuttiness with a dusting of Pot Still spices. Luscious fleshy fruit notes complete the creamy mouthfeel.
Finish: Lingers, seemingly forever, to oak and Pot Still spices and then, the final bow from barley – where it all began.
Distillery Information
The home of whiskey excellence, preserving the Pot Still tradition in Ireland for almost 200 years.
The present Midleton Distillery is an intriguing study in whiskey production, given its unique ability to distill a wide variety of distillate types, it is one of the most remarkable distilleries in the world.
Old Midleton Distillery stands on the banks of the Dungourney River in Midleton, East Cork.
Set on 15 green acres, the distillery is home to all of the world’s supply of Single Pot Still Irish Whiskey. Thankfully we are well supplied by nature’s forces.