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Redbreast 21 years

Size: 0,7 l (46.0% ABV)

SKU: WIRRED171821

242,00 

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Redbreast 21 Year Old is a highly acclaimed Irish whiskey known for its rich and complex flavor profile. It is a single pot still whiskey produced by the Midleton Distillery in County Cork, Ireland. Overall, Redbreast 21 Year Old is a well-balanced and sophisticated whiskey with layers of flavor that evolve on the palate, making it a favorite among whiskey enthusiasts

Distillery / Brand
Midleton Distillery
Age
21
Alcohol content
46 %
Volume
700 ml
Tasting Notes
Appearance
Deep amber with golden hues.
Aroma
Rich and complex, with notes of dried fruits, nuts, dark chocolate, honey, oak spice, and a hint of leather
Taste
Full-bodied and velvety smooth, with flavors of ripe fruits, creamy toffee, vanilla, toasted oak, baking spices, and a subtle touch of tobacco.
Aftertaste
Long and lingering, with a balance of sweet and spicy notes, along with hints of oak and dried fruit.
Distillery info

Midleton distillery is located in Midleton, County Cork. It refers to two distilleries as there is the Old Midleton Distillery and the New Midleton distillery.

Three brothers, James, Jeremiah and Daniel Murphy would be the first to found and run a distillery in the specific area.

Their ambition in production was proved by acquiring the largest pot still ever constructed, which was so big that it was assembled on site, with the distillery built around it.

By the start of 1840s the Irish Whiskey would face its first (but not the last), so in 1867 several distilleries in Cork formed Cork Distilleries Company (CDC) after Murphy’s suggestion so by 1868 five distilleries would be parts of the Company: Midleton, North Mall, The Green, Daly’s and Watercourse.

After another crisis in Irish Whiskey a new alliance would be forged between CDC, John Jameson & Son and John Powers & Son, the Irish Distillers.

A New Midleton distillery would be founded in 1975, and in the same year the Old Midleton Distillery stopped production. It resumed as a visiting center, and today it hosts the “Jameson Experience”

Several Irish Whiskeys are produced in the New Midleton Distillery, like Jameson, Paddy, Red Breast, Powers, Green Spot and Midleton very rare.

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