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Glendalough Double Barrel 700ml

Glendalough Double Barrel 700ml

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Commercial Description 

Ireland?s first craft distillery gives you a whole new style of Irish whiskey. A single grain whiskey, aged first in American Bourbon barrels and finished in Spanish Oloroso sherry casks. This single grain will blast the cobwebs off the Irish whiskey category. A new and unique style of light and floral whiskey distilled in a Coffey still (like whiskey, another great Irish invention!) from a mash bill of Irish malted barley and corn. It spends three and a half years in American oak first-fill Bourbon barrels before being finished for six months in Spanish Oloroso sherry casks. The Bourbon barrels impart deep, robust chocolate and caramel notes, while the Oloroso casks lighten the palate with fruitier notes and touches of nutty tones. With both barrels being oak, you get that beautiful vanilla thread you?d expect to run through an Irish whiskey. Both barrels are porous too, allowing Ireland?s temperate, maritime air through to make its impression. 

TASTING NOTES: 

The nose is slight but undoubtedly rich with dark fruit; cherry, raisin, fig (with Christmas pudding notes on the nose for those lucky enough to know what that is) along with floral lemongrass and a touch of nutmeg. 

The taste is sweet and creamy on the palate, with butterscotch, honey and peppercorn bringing along sweet Bourbon Cask notes with dried fruit returning through notes of maraschino cherries and a pinch of brown sugar. 

The finish has lingering notes of ginger spices with a faint glimmer of almond to end a complex Irish Whiskey from start to finish. 

Alc 42%

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Free delivery over $200
Rated #1 in NZ
Low price guarantee
Exclusive deals

Commercial Description 

Ireland?s first craft distillery gives you a whole new style of Irish whiskey. A single grain whiskey, aged first in American Bourbon barrels and finished in Spanish Oloroso sherry casks. This single grain will blast the cobwebs off the Irish whiskey category. A new and unique style of light and floral whiskey distilled in a Coffey still (like whiskey, another great Irish invention!) from a mash bill of Irish malted barley and corn. It spends three and a half years in American oak first-fill Bourbon barrels before being finished for six months in Spanish Oloroso sherry casks. The Bourbon barrels impart deep, robust chocolate and caramel notes, while the Oloroso casks lighten the palate with fruitier notes and touches of nutty tones. With both barrels being oak, you get that beautiful vanilla thread you?d expect to run through an Irish whiskey. Both barrels are porous too, allowing Ireland?s temperate, maritime air through to make its impression. 

TASTING NOTES: 

The nose is slight but undoubtedly rich with dark fruit; cherry, raisin, fig (with Christmas pudding notes on the nose for those lucky enough to know what that is) along with floral lemongrass and a touch of nutmeg. 

The taste is sweet and creamy on the palate, with butterscotch, honey and peppercorn bringing along sweet Bourbon Cask notes with dried fruit returning through notes of maraschino cherries and a pinch of brown sugar. 

The finish has lingering notes of ginger spices with a faint glimmer of almond to end a complex Irish Whiskey from start to finish. 

Alc 42%

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Graeme
Very smooth and delicious

Tastes surprisingly like the back label says, although I'd say it has honey, sea salt and apricots on the nose. Taste is slightly smokey, again with dried fruit - apricot and redder fruits like fig and plum. Smooth in the swallow, with hints of sweetness and sea air in the aftertaste.

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mohit B.
Rare Liquid

very smooth , easy to drink as it is or with Soda . hard to find double barrel irish whiskey .amber colour , smell bit of spices due to sherry cask .