Midleton Very Rare Vintage Release 2023 70cl 40°
Every year since 1984, Midleton's master distillers strive to make each Very Rare cuvée unique and special thanks to their know-how and attention to detail.
Master Distiller Kevin O'Gorman has signed the latest chapter in this renowned collection. After months of research, O'Gorman created a special version by carefully blending rare, hand-selected Irish whiskeys with single grain Irish whiskeys from Midleton distillery.
Midleton Very Rare 2023 Vintage Release is aged in lightly charred ex-Bourbon American oak barrels, giving it decadent flavours and an enticing aroma. This whiskey is ideal for those wishing to explore this collection or for seasoned collectors looking for an unforgettable taste experience.
Volume | 0.7 L |
ABV | 40° |
Distillery | Midleton |
Country | Ireland |
Region | County Cork |
Maturation | Bourbon |
Peat | Non Peated |
Reference: | 25546 |
In 1966, John Jameson & Son decided to merge with whiskey production companies John Power & Cork Distillers to form the Irish Distillers Ltd group, today owned by Pernod-Ricard.
The complete whiskey production has been relocated in Midleton, near Cork, where a new distillery has been built. Midleton is located near the distillery of the same name, founded in 1825 by the Murphy brothers.
Midleton distillery is one of the most modern distilleries worldwide. Its production capacity reaches 19 million liters of alcohol per year; with 13 stills producing every type of Irish whiskeys (Irish Pot Stills, single malts, and single grains). The ancient buildings of the distillery have been kept and turned into a museum.
Named “The Jameson Heritage Center”, we may admire an amazing water wheel from 1852, a stationary steam machine used to power the distillery and the biggest still the world. It is in one of these old Georgian architecture stone buildings with red shutters that Barry Crockett, the current Midleton distillery Director, was born. The Old Midleton style: even with a great range of expressions, Midleton’s whiskeys develop a unique character. They have a specific fruity nose (red fruits) with a spicy backdrop and sweet notes of grains. The distillery produces exceptional pure pot still whiskeys, such as Redbreast.