Tullamore Dew 14 Years Old 70cl 41.3°
Tullamore Dew releases a new edition of its 14 Year-Old Single Malt. This expression is a beautiful combination of Irish whiskeys aged in Bourbon barrels and Sherry, Port and Madeira Wine casks.
Tullamore Dew 14 Year-Old results from a triple distillation carried out at Midleton distillery. Deliciously fruity, this combination of Single Malts delivers citrus fruits, ripe apple and tropical fruits aromas.
It won the bronze medal for Best Irish Single Malt from 13 to 20 years old at the World Whiskies Awards 2019.
Volume | 0.7 L |
ABV | 41.3° |
Type | Single malt |
Distillery | Tullamore |
Country | Ireland |
Region | County Cork |
Age | 14 years |
Maturation | Bourbon, Sherry, Madeira Wine & Port Wine |
Peat | Non Peated |
Packaging | Box |
Reference: | 22786 |
The Tullamore distillery has been established in 1829, in the town of the same name, located between Dublin and Galway at the heart of Ireland.
Its story goes back a long way, and the distillery took off under the management of Director Daniel E. Willams. He significantly forged the distillery’s development, where he started with turning the malt. As a true self-made man, he quickly climbed the ladder and became in 1887 General Director and eventually owner of the distillery.
As a long-lasting tribute to its visionary director, the distillery engraved each Tullamore bottle with his initials (DEW) and has become since then one of the most popular Irish blend whiskey brands.
Recognised as a premium whiskey by the Whiskey institutions, Tullamore Dew surprises with its smoothness and refined flavours. A careful elaboration process together with a triple-distillation crafted the most original, subtle, generous whiskey with a lasting finale.
In 1954, the distillery nevertheless closed down. The John Power & Son distillery purchases Tullamore Dew and merges it into the Irish Distillers group in 1966, born from Cork Distillers, John Power & Son and John Jameson & Son. The new directory closes down all operating distilleries and concentrates all the production in Midleton. A new distillery, the biggest of Ireland, is then built close to the old one.
The production starts in 1975. After a 60 years break, Tullamore Dew resumes its production in the new distillery, entirely renovated. Since July 2010, Tullamore Dew has been purchased by the Joint-venture Lixir, created by the family-run Scottish business William Grant & Sons, also owners of the Glenfiddich and Balvenie distilleries, with the French Group Remy Cointreau. Tullamore Dew is today the second best-selling Irish Whisky in the world.