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Detailed Description
A fine blend of grain and malt whiskeys which have been aged in both bourbon and port barrels before being married together. In times long gone it was traditional for bars like the Temple Bar to bottle and sell their own whiskeys, this is a recreation of that style.
The Temple Bar Traditional Irish Whiskey Tasting Notes
Nose: Light Fruit with Honey and a touch of Spice. Ripe red berries with plum and spice.
Palate: Clean fresh taste with honey vanilla , more fruit and a soft sweetness on the palate.
Finish: Soft Finish with honey coming back with more wood and spice.
Distillery Information
The Iconic Temple Bar was founded in 1840 in Dublin Ireland, on the south bank of the Liffey River, as a wine and spirit merchant shop. One of the most renowned Irish bars in the world, the famous pub is steeped in longstanding traditions of hospitality. The historical Irish landmark was said to have gotten its name from Sir William Temple, a provost of Trinity College, who had built his home and gardens in the area.