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The Whistler Calvados Finish Irish Whiskey

Nose: Apple drops, fresh citrus zest, creamy and luscious toffee undertones with banana, apricot, melon and creamy red raspberries. Palate: Sweet peach on the fore with pear and a bright fresh citrus zest. Malt undertone with creamy vanilla underneath Finish: Long and creamy with hints of pear and citrus zest remaining.

The Whistler 5 Year Old Single Malt Irish Whiskey

The Whistler 5 Year Old Bodega Cask Single Malt is a triple distilled whiskey that has been wholly matured in the finest Spanish Sherry Butts for its whole life. These butts were sourced from our partners in the famed Bodegas of Jerez de la Frontera.

The Whistler Mosaic Marsala

The Whistler Mosaic Marsala Cask is a fantastic example of a premium, small batch Single Grain whiskey from Ireland. This unique single grain Irish whiskey has been initially matured in ex-bourbon casks before being finished in exquisite Sicilian Marsala casks. This creates a perfectly balanced whiskey which boasts a deliciously fruity and flavoursome nose and palate to match.

Glendalough Pot Still Irish Whiskey

Teeling Small Batch Irish Whiskey

Teeling's Small Batch consists of hand selected casks which are given further maturation in ex-Flor de Cana Rum barrels imparting an extra sweet, smooth and slightly woody flavour unique to Irish Whiskey. Renowned for their vision in doing things differently, Teeling bottles this small batch at 46% with no chill filtration, creating an Irish Whiskey of true character.

The Whistler Double Oaked Irish Whiskey

Nose: Salted caramel and vanilla jump out of the glass with light oak spices and undertones of zesty citrus, honey and a hint of nuts. Palate: Honey and creamy vanilla come to the fore with light oak spices that are all followed by the zesty citrus peel. A deliciously drinkable whiskey.

Writers Tears Double Oak Irish Whiskey

Writers Tears Double Oak is an exclusive Irish whiskey created using two woods and two styles of premium Irish whiskey. A blend of Single Pot Still and Single Malt Irish whiskey, aged in two types of wood American Oak Bourbon Barrels from Kentucky and French Oak Cognac Casks from the Cognac Region in France. It is triple-distilled, non-chill filtered and bottled at 46% ABV. This expression is made possible by a close collaboration between the Walsh family in Irelands County Carlow and the Legaret family in Cognac, France.

Writers Tears Pot Still Irish Whiskey

Writers Tears Pot Still Irish Whiskey delivers a wonderful combination of soft bourbon notes with an undercurrent of light malt with crisp, mouth watering bursts of honey and spice. This is a throwback to the last century in Ireland where spiced Pure Pot Still Whiskey was married with floral single malt.

Grace O'Malley Blended Irish Whiskey

Grace O’Malley Irish Whiskey is a special blend, combining multiple batches of whiskey of varying age statements from three to 10 years old. Each batch of whiskey is matured in a range of barrel types, including French oak. Casks are hand selected according to each whiskey’s characteristics, including grain whiskey aged in ex-bourbon casks and malt whiskey aged in ex-rum barrels. The resulting blend delivers a whiskey perfectly balanced between flavour, age character, complexity and smoothness.

Proclamation Blended Irish Whiskey

Proclamation Irish Whiskey is a blend of the finest grain whiskies from across Ireland. Timelessly crafted in small individual batches, offering a liquid of complex yet refined character. The liquid is triple-distilled and aged in new American Oak, offering up a singularly smooth whiskey with a clean taste. Matured in bourbon casks and blended with a touch of sherry-finished malt to give a rounded, toasted finish. This timeless whiskey honours both the history and the people behind the birth of the Proclamation and the pivotal role they played at the turn of the 20th century, coupled with their enduring importance in the 21st.