
Glendalough 25 Year Old Single Malt 700ml
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About the Glendalough 25 Year Old Single Malt 700ml
LIMIT OF 1 PER CUSTOMER. NO FURTHER DISCOUNTS APPLY.
Not just rare, but unique. This is the first Irish single malt ever to be aged in an Irish oak cask.
This is a monumental moment for our distillery, and in the history of Irish whiskey, bottled.
The liquid itself is sublime, with each of the three casks and two predecessor liquids adding to its taste in both the right measure and order.
The luxurious sweetness of the heavily charred American oak Bourbon cask is followed by the bold, round flavours of toasted Spanish oak, Oloroso casks, with the lively last word left to the virgin Irish oak spices.
This is all clearly discernible in chronological order through an exquisite smoothness.
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Glendalough 25 Year Old Single Malt 700ml
LIMIT OF 1 PER CUSTOMER. NO FURTHER DISCOUNTS APPLY.
Not just rare, but unique. This is the first Irish single malt ever to be aged in an Irish oak cask.
This is a monumental moment for our distillery, and in the history of Irish whiskey, bottled.
The liquid itself is sublime, with each of the three casks and two predecessor liquids adding to its taste in both the right measure and order.
The luxurious sweetness of the heavily charred American oak Bourbon cask is followed by the bold, round flavours of toasted Spanish oak, Oloroso casks, with the lively last word left to the virgin Irish oak spices.
This is all clearly discernible in chronological order through an exquisite smoothness.