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Midleton Barry Crockett Legacy Single Pot Still Irish Whiskey (Wooden Box)
Product Description: A tribute to craftsmanship, complexity, and Irish whiskey heritage. Midleton Barry Crockett Legacy is the benchmark for Single Pot Still Irish whiskey—a permanent expression that honours the man who helped define the Midleton house style. Released in 2011 and named after long-serving Master Distiller Barry Crockett, this whiskey blends tradition and innovation in every drop. It’s crafted at Midleton Distillery in County Cork, the historic home of Single Pot Still, a uniquely Irish whiskey style made from malted and unmalted barley and triple distilled for a rich, creamy texture. This bottling marries pot still whiskeys matured exclusively in American bourbon barrels with a subtle inclusion of distillate aged in unseasoned American oak. The result is refined yet vibrant: citrus, spice, green orchard fruits, and toasted oak delivered with grace and detail. It’s no surprise this whiskey has earned over 30 international awards and remains one of the most collectible releases in Irish whiskey. Offered at 46% ABV and presented in a bespoke wooden box, Barry Crockett Legacy is a masterclass in balance and expression. Sip it neat to appreciate the full arc of flavour and its long, elegant finish. One for the connoisseurs. Tasting Notes NOSE – Citrus and spice lift Vanilla, toasted oak and lime lead with notes of green berries, pear and a hint of green sweet pepper. PALATE – Lively and layered Fresh citrus and mandarin sweetness combine with soft pepper, cinnamon, vanilla and seasoned oak. FINISH – Lingering and elegant Flavours taper gently to a clean, refined oak-driven close. Reviews & Accolades “Apple and ripe pear meld with butterscotch and a touch of banana on the long finish. Meant for savoring straight up.” – Wine Enthusiast, Non-Vintage “Lemon and lime zest, kumquat, and blood orange entwine around vanilla, nutmeg, and soft, drying tannins… wins unanimously and easily on points.” – Whisky Advocate, Non-Vintage Finer Details Style - Irish Whiskey Country - Ireland Bottle Size - 700ml ABV - 46% Closure - Cork (Presented in Wooden Gift Box)
Midleton Barry Crockett Legacy Single Pot Still Irish Whiskey
From the home of traditional Irish Pot Still Whiskey, Midleton Pot Still is a combination of styles of the triple distilled Pot Still Whiskey matured exclusively in American Oak Barrels and specially selected to pay tribute to the art of the Distiller
Redbreast 12 Year Old Single Pot Still Irish Whiskey
We secure more stocks at this special price! Expect to pay $120 to $160 elsewhere. This is the world's best whisky! Drinkstrade.com.au have reported that Redbreast 12 Year Old has won the World Whisky Trophy at the International Wine and Spirit Competition (IWSC) 2019. The competition awarded Redbreast 12 an impressive 98 points, narrowly beating world whisky competitors from Australia, South Africa, Denmark, India, Taiwan and Switzerland, among many others. The judges said: “It starts with a gorgeous nose, a fantastic composition of aromas all complementing each other. Think of roasted coffee, toffee apples, malt and warm Christmas spices. The palate is bold but very elegant with a nice balance and all in order to a great finale with dried fruits, candied oranges and sweet spices.” For decades, serious whiskey drinkers drank Irish "blended" whiskey, mixing it with cola or adding a dash to coffee. But, John Hansell, editor and publisher of Malt Advocate magazine, says that's changing. "The line between Irish whiskey and Scotch whisky has become blurred," says Hansell, since Irish whiskey companies like Bushmills and Jameson have expanded their range to include deluxe whiskies from aged blends to pure pot stills and their own brand of single malts. "The top Irish whiskeys are just as good as many single-malt scotches. It's too bad more people aren't aware of how complex some of these whiskeys have become." Here's a case in point. From Irish Distillers Ltd, Redbreast is a 'Single' unblended, pure pot still Irish whiskey made with malted and unmalted barley which has been triple distilled. Our tasting found powerful, sensuous aromatics, at first reminiscent of creaming soda then vanilla wafer and sweet cereals enter giving this a Bourbon slant. The entry is soft and light. Mid palate turns deliciously creamy with semi-sweet, toasty cereals and brandy cream sauce flavours superbly counterpointed by spicy, drying oak. Finishes crisp and dry with terrific length as the vanilla wafer biscuit again emerges followed by a late creme-caramel fade. An Irish with soul and distinctive style, this also offers a mouthfeel that’s uncommon. Its lightness of body combined with depth of flavour make for a terrific aperitif. 40% Alc./Vol.
Redbreast 15 Year Old Single Pot Still Irish Whiskey
Tasting note: The entrancing bouquet is spicy, creamy yet fresh, all at the same time. One of the most textural and buxom Irish we’ve tasted: Oily, pithy then more cocoa-like towards the finish with a cascade of sweets suggested, ranging through dark chocolate to vanilla wafer and toasted marshmallow; the oak adds balancing grip, while the overall persistence is quite something as the oils sustain the aftertaste. Equally an Irish to savour with water, which brings another dimension highlighting fruits on the nose (fig, orange oils), as well as in the mouth. Almost like two whiskies in one. Superb. Non chill filtered. 46% Alc./Vol.
Green Spot Single Pot Still Irish Whiskey
Pot still is an equipment used to distill spirits. It is a slower process and had to be done in batches in a single distillery. Green Spot is an Irish whiskey that mixed pot still whiskeys aged between 7 and 10 years, in order to find the perfect balance on the smell and taste. It opens up with notes of orchard fruits, sweet spices and toasty oak. Full body and a lasting pleasant finish with flavours of warm spices and barley.
The Busker Triple Blended Irish Whiskey
A new Irish brand with four variants based on differing styles of production: Single Grain, Single Malt, Single Pot Still (formerly known as Pure Pot Still), and a blend of all three, which is this: Matured in Bourbon, Madeira and Sherry casks, The Busker 'Triple Cask Triple Smooth' combines high-quality single grain with a significant percentage of Single Malt and Single Pot Still components. All the whiskeys are distilled at Ireland’s Royal Oak Distillery, Carlow. 40% Alc./Vol.
The Busker Single Pot Still Irish Whiskey
Matured in Bourbon and sherry casks, The Busker Single Pot Still is a style peculiar to Ireland, with both malted and unmalted barley in the mash; otherwise it's kind of similar to single malt, delivering more body and richness than a single grain alternative.
Yellow Spot Single Pot Still Irish Whiskey
Under the hustle and bustle of cobbled Dublin streets in the early 1900s, a rare whiskey was quietly making a name for itself. The simple act of marking barrels with spots of coloured paint would not only signify their age potential, but would become the namesake for this coveted whiskey, bonded and bottled by The Mitchells – a seventh generation family business. As a Single Pot Still Whiskey, these Spot Whiskeys are made using a unique combination of both malted and unmalted barley. This leads to that silky mouthfeel and the pot still spices that these whiskeys were so renowned for back in the old days. Rather than being simply a ‘finished’ whiskey, Yellow Spot is special in that it contains whiskey that has been matured for a full 12 year period in three oak cask types: American bourbon barrels, Spanish sherry butts, and uniquely, Spanish Malaga casks. The Malaga cask brings an exotic sweet note to the whiskey making it a truly delightful taste experience. Only extremely limited quantities of Yellow Spot have been bottled making it a whiskey to seek out and savour as a true rarity. While Green Spot is often described as tasting like green apples, Yellow Spot is more in character with juicy red apples. Sophisticated and complex in character, the inclusion of full term matured whiskey from ex Malaga casks contributes exotic characteristics to the whiskey. Aromas on mown hay & cracked black pepper. Red bell peppers, nutmeg, clove oil & green tea. Sweet honey & peaches from the Malaga casks. On the palate is a honey sweetness with pot still spices. Flavours of fresh coffee, creamy milk chocolate & Crème Brûlée. Notes of red apples & toasted oak. Its finish is sophisticated & complex with a sweetness throughout, followed by a mix of red grape & dry barley upon exit.