Free standard shipping to Ireland on all orders over €99

VAT free shopping for shipping addresses outside of the EU (including GB).

Customer Service: 01 612 5543

Your cart

Your cart is empty

With an intriguing flavour and a name to match, this is special blend. It combines a uniquely high proportion of malt whiskey matured in former Oloroso Sherry casks with a sweet, batch-distilled grain whiskey. This unique recipe gives Black Bush its rich fruity notes and deep intense character, balanced by a unique smoothness. Big, full, rich fruitcake aroma, intense sherry sweetness developing into dried fruit, this is one of the most flavoursome blends on the market. Great value for money.

In 1608, in Bushmills, a legend was born. In that year, King James I granted a very particular licence to this small village, just a few miles inland from Northern Ireland’s rugged north coast. The licence gave Bushmills the right to distil whiskey. Today, Bushmills is home to the oldest licenced whiskey distillery in the world.

Bushmills Black Bush Whiskey

SKU: SWIB02
Regular price €35.95
Unit price
per 
Tax included.

Ireland

40.0

700 ml

Secure payment

Free shipping over €99

Plastic free transit packaging

Need help? Contact us

With an intriguing flavour and a name to match, this is special blend. It combines a uniquely high proportion of malt whiskey matured in former Oloroso Sherry casks with a sweet, batch-distilled grain whiskey. This unique recipe gives Black Bush its rich fruity notes and deep intense character, balanced by a unique smoothness. Big, full, rich fruitcake aroma, intense sherry sweetness developing into dried fruit, this is one of the most flavoursome blends on the market. Great value for money.

In 1608, in Bushmills, a legend was born. In that year, King James I granted a very particular licence to this small village, just a few miles inland from Northern Ireland’s rugged north coast. The licence gave Bushmills the right to distil whiskey. Today, Bushmills is home to the oldest licenced whiskey distillery in the world.

May We Recommend A Nice Whiskey Glass?