Redbreast 12Yo 40% 0,7l

0.7 L / Redbreast

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Redbreast is one of the most iconic single pot still Irish whiskeys and is known for its deep, rich and complex character. The 12-year-old version is often recognized as the benchmark within this particular style of Irish whiskey and has won countless awards on a global scale.

Content: 0.7L

Alcohol percentage: 40%

Producer: Irish Distillers, at Midleton Distillery

Type: Single Pot Still Irish Whiskey

Origin: Co. Cork, Ireland

Tasting notes:

Appearance: Dark golden color with a reddish tinge.

Nose: Spicy and fruity with notes of nuts, ripe apples and a hint of sherry.

Taste: Silky smooth with spicy oak, dried fruit, nuts and a hint of vanilla.

Aftertaste: Long and warming with a pleasant spice and notes of fruit.

About the manufacturer:

Redbreast is produced by Irish Distillers at their Midleton Distillery. Its history dates back to the early 1900s when it was sold as "JJ Liqueur Whiskey" by W & A Gilbey, a wine and spirit merchant. The Redbreast brand came from the sparrow (robin redbreast), which was considered a symbol of quality.

History:

The Redbreast name is a tribute to the sparrow, often seen as a symbol of quality. Its distinctive style derives from the traditional method of making single pot still whiskey, where malted and unmalted barley is used. This method gives the whiskey its unique, rich character.

Serving suggestion:

Redbreast 12 years is a whiskey that must be enjoyed neat to experience all its complexity. It can be served at room temperature or with a little water to release some of the hidden aromas and flavors. Perfect as the end of a meal or as an evening treat.

Redbreast 12 years is an excellent introduction to the world of single pot still Irish whiskeys and will undoubtedly delight any whiskey enthusiast with its rich and deep character.