17 long years. Imagine the flavour, the depth, the richness, that develops over all that time in a first-fill Oloroso sherry butt. The Irishman – 17-Year-Old is a superlative Single Malt. A highly exclusive expression – just three casks are produced each year. Each bottle comes numbered by cask as a mark of quality. Triple distilled, non-chill filtered, and crafted from a mash bill made entirely of Irish barley.

Nose: The influence of the Sherry cask is forever present, with notes of dark chocolate.

Taste: Toasted oak and sweet sherried raisins gives a complexity that is satisfying to the palate.

Finish: A combination of nutty oloroso sherry as well as a dark chocolate that begs to continue.

Established by Bernard and Rosemary Walsh in 1999, Walsh Whiskey is a family business dedicated to playing a part in the revival of Irish whiskey as one of the world’s most appreciated spirits.

The Irishman 17 year old Single Malt 2024 Release

SKU: SWIW018
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17 long years. Imagine the flavour, the depth, the richness, that develops over all that time in a first-fill Oloroso sherry butt. The Irishman – 17-Year-Old is a superlative Single Malt. A highly exclusive expression – just three casks are produced each year. Each bottle comes numbered by cask as a mark of quality. Triple distilled, non-chill filtered, and crafted from a mash bill made entirely of Irish barley.

Nose: The influence of the Sherry cask is forever present, with notes of dark chocolate.

Taste: Toasted oak and sweet sherried raisins gives a complexity that is satisfying to the palate.

Finish: A combination of nutty oloroso sherry as well as a dark chocolate that begs to continue.

Established by Bernard and Rosemary Walsh in 1999, Walsh Whiskey is a family business dedicated to playing a part in the revival of Irish whiskey as one of the world’s most appreciated spirits.

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