An ideal replacement for MVR21
Pot still spices are accentuated by the Irish oak contribution, adding waves of toasted wood with hints of vanilla and roasted coffee, layered over fresh fruit which evolves from orchard fruits to tropical notes. Classic pot still spices give a luscious texture to the fore, while the influence of the Irish oak adds a medley of sweet notes including chocolate and honeycomb. Remarkably long finish with fruit and spices fading to allow the Irish Oak have the final say.
Description
The fourth chapter of the Midleton Dair Ghaelach series takes us to Kylebeg Wood on the Ballykilcavan Estate near Stradbally, Co. Laois. Situated amidst rolling fields of barley, the native Irish woodland on the estate has been managed carefully and in tune with nature by the Walsh-Kemmis family for thirteen generations, since 1639.
Kylebeg Wood or ‘An Coill Beag’ in the Irish language, translates as the little wood, and it was in this little wood that native Irish oak was planted in 1820 to replace trees that were felled for shipbuilding during the Napoleonic Wars.
Details
Cocktail | Old Fashioned, Whiskey Sour |
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ABV | 56.30% |
Categories | Whiskey, Ireland, Rare Whiskey, Single Pot Still Whiskey, Midleton, Ireland |
Recommended Glass Pairing
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Tuath Irish Whiskey Glass€9.95
The TUATH (tu - ah) is the official Irish Whiskey tasting glass, it has a conical shape that