Whisky Midleton Irish Very Rare 70cl - Box - DAMAGED LABEL
Format: 70 cl
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| Midleton | |
| Whisky | |
| Notes of vanilla, dried fruit, sweet spices | |
| Malted barley, water, yeast | |
| 70 cl | |
| 40.0% | |
| American oak ex-bourbon barrels | |
| Minimum 12 years | |
| Continuous distillation and pot still | |
| 3 | |
| Not cold filtered | |
| Golden amber | |
| At room temperature, neat or with water |
The Midleton Irish Very Rare Whiskey is an extraordinarily refined and complex expression, the result of a meticulous selection and aging process. Produced in limited quantities, each bottle of this prestigious Irish whiskey is the outcome of a precise blend of whiskeys of various years, some of which have matured for up to 20 years.
With an alcohol content of 40%, this whiskey stands out for its perfect balance and rich aroma. The color is an intense golden hue, which hints at a nose rich with notes of vanilla, honey, and spiced wood. On the palate, Midleton Very Rare reveals a seductive complexity with undertones of candied fruit, sweet spices, and a touch of milk chocolate.
The silky texture and the long, persistently aromatic finish confirm the profile of a whisky of unparalleled elegance. Every sip is a celebration of Irish artisanal savoir-faire. Presented in an elegant tube, Midleton Irish Very Rare is a prestigious gift for connoisseurs or a distinguished addition to any whiskey enthusiast's collection.
Midleton
Discover the spirits, production style and story of Midleton.
Distillation
Distillation using pot stills for single pot still expressions and grain plants for cereal distillates; subsequent blending and assembly curated by the Master Distiller.
Ageing
Aging in oak casks; use and selection of prized casks for special releases (e.g. French oak Tronçais barrels for some limited editions).