| Blended Irish Whiskey - A swirly pack containing three stackable quarter-bottles of delicious Irish Whiskey: One each of Clontarf Black Label, Clontarf Reserve and Clontarf Single Malt. So you can try them all and see which one you like best. |
£19.49 |
| Pot Still Irish Whiskey - A real museum piece - Dunville's was produced by Dunville & Co. at the Royal Irish Distillery in Belfast, which operated from the 1870s but closed in the 1930s. This Three Crowns bottling was pure potstill whisky with some noticeable sherry cask influence. A dram of Irish distilling history. |
£1,000.00 |
| Single Grain Irish Whiskey - We've been looking forward to this 15 year-old Greenore, and finally it's arrived. A preview taste at the Distil event confirmed what we were hoping - not only is this the oldest Irish single grain whisky ever released, it's also the best. Fantastic stuff. |
£48.99 |
| Single Malt Irish Whiskey - A limited edition, unpeated malt from the Cooley distillery, matured in bourbon wood and finished in Oloroso sherry casks before bottling in 2002. |
£39.99 |
| Kilbeggan 15 Year Old Irish Whiskey - This 15 year old Kilbeggan Whiskey has a velvety smooth palate with good solid malty notes. Balanced by a delicate sweet grainy character and hints of heather and cream, this whisky has a well balanced finish. |
£65.00 |
| Featured Irish Whiskey - Irish whiskey is a grain whiskey made in Ireland. There are several types of whiskey common to Ireland. Single Malt (A whiskey made from 100% malted barley); Pure Pot Still (A whiskey made from a mixture of malted & unmalted barley), and Blended Whiskey (A whiskey made from a blend of malted barley and non-malted grains such as corn or wheat). |
£24.03 |
| Story of Irish Whiskey |
£3.50 |
| Green Spot Irish Whiskey - The Green Spot brand was originally known as Pat Whiskey, with a man looking very much the worse for wear. Behind him was dark green shading. From this image grew the name Green Spot.The current Green Spot is made entirely from 7 and 8 year old Midleton pot still, 25% coming from sherry cask, which is evident in its aroma and taste. Only 500 cases are made each year, with most of this sold through Mitchell's shop. |
£38.95 |
| Jameson Irish Whiskey - John Jameson founded his whiskey distillery in Dublin in the year 1780. All the craft of the centuries-old tradition of making Irish whiskey is used to produce 'Jameson'. From the rich countryside of Ireland come nature's finest barley and crystal clear water. These natural ingredients are carefully distilled 3 times, and slowly matured for long years in oak casks to create the natural, smooth whiskey that is 'Jameson'. |
£23.99 |
| Red Breast 12 yrs Irish Whiskey - A multi-layered rich tasting whisky, full of pot-still character, Redbreast deserves to be much better-known. |
£27.00 |
| Black Bush Irish Whiskey |
£18.87 |
| Connemara Cask Strength Irish Whiskey - Connmara Cask Strength Irish Whiskey is slightly fishy and smokey on the nose. On the palate it is sweet and peaty as well as being tantalisingly creamy and lush. On the finish there is a ghost of spice haunting clean and dry vanilla. |
£45.49 |
| Connemara Peated Single Malt Irish Whiskey - Connemara Peated Single Malt Whiskey is brought to you by the Cooley Distillery. On the nose it has delicate peat and sweet perfume. On the palate it is smoky, and grassy and oily. It fades a little too quickly on the finish. |
£28.25 |
| Jamesons Irish Whiskey 35cl |
£90.95 |
| Jamesons Irish Whiskey 70cl |
£13.77 |
| Kilbeggan Irish Whiskey - Kilbeggan Irish Whiskey is another fine offering from the Cooley distillery. Kilbeggan is Gaelic for "little church". Kilbeggan Irish Whiskey first appeared as a John Locke's brand over 100 years ago and was sold successfully until Locke's distillery ceased production in the 1953. Drawing on centuries of tradition and craft, Kilbeggan Irish Whiskey is distilled from the purest clear water and the finest malted Irish barley and maize, gently matured for long years in oak casks in the ancient warehouses... |
£18.49 |
| Locke's Blend Irish Whiskey - Locke's Blend Irish Whiskey is brought to you by the Cooley Distillery. The Locke's Irish Whiskey brand originates from Locke's Distillery in Kilbeggan, Co. Westmeath which is situated along the banks of the river Brusna in the heart of Ireland. When the distillery shut in 1953 Cooleys took over the brand and have had great success with it. Locke's Irish Whiskey is made from marrying malt and grain whiskey together. This fine whiskey is double distilled in traditional pot stills and patent stills... |
£21.99 |
| Midleton Very Rare Irish Whiskey - Midleton Very Rare is the most exclusive whiskey to be distilled by Jamesons and Sons. It is distilled 3 times and produced in small batches which are selected by the Master Blender himself, making it very difficult to obtain. Each bottle is individually numbered and the label is signed by the Master Blender as a seal of quality. |
£119.99 |
| Tyrconnell Single Malt Irish Whiskey - Tyrconnell Single Malt Irish Whiskey is steeped in history. The Watts distillery dates back to 1762 and had a proud tradition of producing good whiskies. Tyrconnell was their flagship brand which was a best seller in the United States before Prohibition and is named after a very successful racehorse owned by the Watt family. This historic whiskey brand has been kept alive by Cooley Distillery and has taken the brand to its recent Gold Medal win at the 2004 International Wine & Spirits Competition... |
£25.99 |
| Bushmills 'Black Bush' Irish Whiskey - Litre - Black Bush Special Irish Whiskey is a rich, dark, 80-proof blend from the world's oldest licensed distillery, "Old Bushmills" distillery in County Antrim, Ireland. |
£25.65 |
| Connemara Single Malt Irish Whiskey - This distinctively flavoured whisky is made from malted barley kilned over peat fires. The taste is smooth and balanced. Limited availability. |
£311.88 |
| Green Spot Irish Whiskey - Bottle - Green Spot is the oldest continuously made pot-still, triple-distilled Irish Whiskey. Made for Mitchell & Son of Dublin since the last century the whiskey is sweet and slightly malty. Very limited production and highly rated by whiskey pundit Jim Murray. |
£29.95 |
| Knappogue Castle 1994/95 Irish Whiskey - Bottle - JIM MURRAY'S WHISKY BIBLE - 94 POINTS - 'Heavy oil and rich with a hint of spice, enormously intense with a vague stratum of honey. Big and well structured, strengthened by the massive depth of malt; big oily arrival on the palate ensures a biscuity maltiness and a slightly molassed sweetness clings to the roof of the mouth. Lush, chewy and deep with a subtle bitter-sweet balance. Delicate peppers make for a teasing but controlled middle; the lingering spice tends to play peek-a-boo with the oily... |
£31.50 |
| Waitrose Irish Whiskey - Irish whiskey is triple pot distilled (as opposed to double distilled for its Scotch counterpart) with a mixture of barley, oats and wheat for a mellow and smooth taste. |
£149.88 |
| Clontarf Irish Whiskey 70cl - Full gold in colour. On the nose the whiskey displays notes of toffee and subtle oak. Smooth and velvety with hints of vanilla. |
£17.95 |
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