Aged predominantly in ex-bourbon casks with a small amount of ex-oloroso sherry barrels, Powers 'Three Swallow' Release is quite an easy-going whiskey with a refined smooth palate. However, it retains hints of that signature Powers spice.

The nose gives aromas of barley sugar sweets, honey, sweet spices, orange peel and toasty oak. On the palate bananas, toasty oak, juicy tropical fruits, barley sugar sweets, spices and raisins. A smooth and fruity finish.

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.

Powers 'Three Swallow' Release

SKU: SWIM310
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Aged predominantly in ex-bourbon casks with a small amount of ex-oloroso sherry barrels, Powers 'Three Swallow' Release is quite an easy-going whiskey with a refined smooth palate. However, it retains hints of that signature Powers spice.

The nose gives aromas of barley sugar sweets, honey, sweet spices, orange peel and toasty oak. On the palate bananas, toasty oak, juicy tropical fruits, barley sugar sweets, spices and raisins. A smooth and fruity finish.

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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