Teeling Brabazon Bottling Serie 1 70cl 49.5°

Archive Teeling Brabazon Bottling Serie 1 70cl 49.5°
Distillery : TWC / Country : Ireland / Reference: : 23468

With this bottling, Teeling inaugurated a new collection of whiskeys to pay tribute to the unique role of fortified wines in the finishes of whiskey. The collection also pays tribute to William Brabazon, the 3rd Earl of Meath who presided over Newmarket in the 17th century.

The first limited edition of the collection, Teeling Brabazon Bottling Series 1 highlights the aging of Irish whiskey in Sherry barrels with an assembly of 6 different casks.

The Teeling team has carefully selected a complementary range of vintages, styles and whiskeys aged in sherry casks to present all the aspects and nuances of this exceptional maturation in a Single Malt.

Teeling Brabazon Bottling Series 1 was assembled and bottled in 2017 at 49.5° without cold filtration to preserve all the rich and fruity flavours of this whiskey.

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Features
Volume0.7 L
ABV49.5 °
TypeSingle malt
DistilleryTWC
CountryIreland
RegionCounty Dublin
MaturationSherry
PeatNon Peated
CharacteristicsNon Chill-Filtered
Reference:23468

TWC is an independent distillery founded by Jack and Stephen Teeling, John’s son, who established the Cooley distillery in 1987.


The Teeling family has been crafting Irish whiskey since 1782, date on which Walter Teeling founded one of the 38 Dubnlin distilleries in Marrowbone Lane in the area of Liberties. This is also in this area, at the heart of Dublin, this Jack and Stephen Teeling opened their own distillery, more than 200 years after their ancestor.


Unlike other Irish distilleries triple-distilling their whiskey, this new distillery distils only twice (pot still) just like the Cooley distillery. It is the only distillery to produce pot still whiskey in all of Dublin. Moreover, Teeling likes varying the whiskey finishes, imparting a real gourmet edge to the traditional Irish character.