History,
The Midleton Very Rare Dair Ghaelach Kilranelagh Wood Tree No. 4 represents a continuation of Midleton Distillery's dedication to marrying the unparalleled craftsmanship of Midleton Very Rare with the singular qualities of Irish oak. This edition underscores the synergy between whiskey making and the rich heritage of Irish woodlands, particularly those of the Kilranelagh Estate in County Wicklow.
Unique Terroir and Craftsmanship: Located in an area of outstanding natural beauty, the Kilranelagh Estate’s ancient Irish oak trees contribute to the whiskey's unique flavor profile, demonstrating the concept of terroir. The selection of these trees for the series is a testament to Midleton Distillery's commitment to showcasing the rich biodiversity of Ireland and the distinctive characteristics imparted by its native woodlands.
Sustainable Legacy: The Midleton Very Rare Dair Ghaelach series not only highlights the mastery of Midleton’s distillers but also celebrates the sustainable management and stewardship of Irish woodlands by families like the Westerholts. This careful management ensures the continuation of these woodlands for generations to come, allowing for the creation of exceptional whiskeys like this series.
Tasting Nose,
Nose: Begins with vibrant forest aromas of fresh pine, enhanced by the sweetness of floral honey and a hint of ground pepper, evolving into a bouquet of sweet and tropical fruits amidst herbal green tea and freshly mown hay. Distinctive notes of smoked almonds, sweet vanilla, and cinnamon are accentuated by the savory pot still spices.
Palate: A dynamic introduction of dried chili flakes and red bell peppers that quickly yield to the sweetness of candied orange and crisp red apple. The continuous presence of sweet vanilla and cinnamon spice from the oak complements the full-bodied and complex character of the pot still spices.
Finish: The finish is exceptionally long, with the pot still spices and oak flavors persisting gracefully, epitomizing the depth and complexity of this Irish whiskey.
The Midleton Very Rare Dair Ghaelach Kilranelagh Wood Tree No. 4 represents a continuation of Midleton Distillery's dedication to marrying the unparalleled craftsmanship of Midleton Very Rare with the singular qualities of Irish oak. This edition underscores the synergy between whiskey making and the rich heritage of Irish woodlands, particularly those of the Kilranelagh Estate in County Wicklow.
Unique Terroir and Craftsmanship: Located in an area of outstanding natural beauty, the Kilranelagh Estate’s ancient Irish oak trees contribute to the whiskey's unique flavor profile, demonstrating the concept of terroir. The selection of these trees for the series is a testament to Midleton Distillery's commitment to showcasing the rich biodiversity of Ireland and the distinctive characteristics imparted by its native woodlands.
Sustainable Legacy: The Midleton Very Rare Dair Ghaelach series not only highlights the mastery of Midleton’s distillers but also celebrates the sustainable management and stewardship of Irish woodlands by families like the Westerholts. This careful management ensures the continuation of these woodlands for generations to come, allowing for the creation of exceptional whiskeys like this series.
Tasting Nose,
Nose: Begins with vibrant forest aromas of fresh pine, enhanced by the sweetness of floral honey and a hint of ground pepper, evolving into a bouquet of sweet and tropical fruits amidst herbal green tea and freshly mown hay. Distinctive notes of smoked almonds, sweet vanilla, and cinnamon are accentuated by the savory pot still spices.
Palate: A dynamic introduction of dried chili flakes and red bell peppers that quickly yield to the sweetness of candied orange and crisp red apple. The continuous presence of sweet vanilla and cinnamon spice from the oak complements the full-bodied and complex character of the pot still spices.
Finish: The finish is exceptionally long, with the pot still spices and oak flavors persisting gracefully, epitomizing the depth and complexity of this Irish whiskey.
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