Redbreast 12 year old Single Pot Still Irish whiskey is one of the most popular in Ireland. Commonly referred to as the Christmas whiskey, due to its aromas of fruitcake or Christmas cake. The sherry influence in this whiskey is immense and has gained the range fantastic recognition worldwide.

On the nose, this whiskey gives an explosion of dried fruit, nuts and pot still spice. It delivers a complex palate with again rich fruit, toasted nuts and a touch of spice. The complexity of this whiskey is superb delivering layers of flavour. The finish is long and warming with sweet sherry tones.

With a distilling history dating back to the 19th century, Midleton’s renowned bounty has been said to have drawn whiskey into being.

From its beginnings on the banks of the crystalline Dungourney River, Midleton Distillery’s links with the land run deep and long.

Of course whiskey is also the lifeblood of a people and their aspirations. And this town has always been a pioneering community, from the moment the Murphy family started to distil here in 1825.

Redbreast 12 year old

SKU: SWIM412
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Redbreast 12 year old Single Pot Still Irish whiskey is one of the most popular in Ireland. Commonly referred to as the Christmas whiskey, due to its aromas of fruitcake or Christmas cake. The sherry influence in this whiskey is immense and has gained the range fantastic recognition worldwide.

On the nose, this whiskey gives an explosion of dried fruit, nuts and pot still spice. It delivers a complex palate with again rich fruit, toasted nuts and a touch of spice. The complexity of this whiskey is superb delivering layers of flavour. The finish is long and warming with sweet sherry tones.

With a distilling history dating back to the 19th century, Midleton’s renowned bounty has been said to have drawn whiskey into being.

From its beginnings on the banks of the crystalline Dungourney River, Midleton Distillery’s links with the land run deep and long.

Of course whiskey is also the lifeblood of a people and their aspirations. And this town has always been a pioneering community, from the moment the Murphy family started to distil here in 1825.

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