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Egan’s Fortitude Single Malt Irish Whiskey is matured exclusively in Pedro Ximenez sherry casks.

Nose: Initially, there’s a good amount of barnyard character, followed by fruity elements. Honey and fall fruit notes also make an appearance.

Taste: The main flavours include smoked green tea, honeydew, milk chocolate, and a subtle touch of smoke. Surprisingly, for a light-bodied whiskey, the finish is long-lasting and features a hint of pine nut.

Finish: The milk chocolate note adds a fun twist, while the overall boldness keeps things interesting. As the weather turns cooler, the touch of smoke becomes even more welcome.

Established in 1852, Egan's is a traditional whiskey bonder. The art of bonding involves marrying all elements of whiskey making to create compelling and unique whiskeys. Egan's select the best whiskeys from the four corners of Ireland and cask, age, and marry them until an exceptional whiskey is produced.

Egan's Fortitude Single Malt PX Cask

SKU: SWII011
Regular price €57.95
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Ireland

46.0

700 ml

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Egan’s Fortitude Single Malt Irish Whiskey is matured exclusively in Pedro Ximenez sherry casks.

Nose: Initially, there’s a good amount of barnyard character, followed by fruity elements. Honey and fall fruit notes also make an appearance.

Taste: The main flavours include smoked green tea, honeydew, milk chocolate, and a subtle touch of smoke. Surprisingly, for a light-bodied whiskey, the finish is long-lasting and features a hint of pine nut.

Finish: The milk chocolate note adds a fun twist, while the overall boldness keeps things interesting. As the weather turns cooler, the touch of smoke becomes even more welcome.

Established in 1852, Egan's is a traditional whiskey bonder. The art of bonding involves marrying all elements of whiskey making to create compelling and unique whiskeys. Egan's select the best whiskeys from the four corners of Ireland and cask, age, and marry them until an exceptional whiskey is produced.

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