Redbreast – Tawny Port Cask Edition – Single Pot Still – 50ml Sample*

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Redbreast – Tawny Port Cask Edition – is a single pot still Irish whiskey initially matured in a combination of bourbon and oloroso sherry casks. The whiskey was then finished in Tawny Port casks for a number of years, adding a new dimension to the profile used in the expression. All of the whiskeys then completed their maturation journey by marrying in freshly seasoned tawny port hogsheads for a final maturation period of 14-25 months. ABV 46%

*All samples are rebottled/labelled in our own 50ml bottles and packed into Dick Mack’s branded packaging.

**Photographs used are for illustration purposes only.

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Description

Tasting notes

Redbreast Tawny Port Cask Edition is the second limited edition to join the series, following the 2021 release Redbreast Pedro Ximénez Edition, and permanent expression and series anchor Redbreast Lustau Edition.

Nose – Sweet and warming confectionery notes of buttered pastry accompanied by aromas of caramelised almonds with subtle undertones of praline and dried cherry. Scented floral honey with whisperings of a delicate herbal character linger in the background while the seasoned oak and pot still spices accentuate the sweet and full-bodied nature of this wonderfully balanced whiskey

Palate – Rich and nutty at first with notes of chocolate coated hazelnut and salted caramel, quickly followed with fresh plums and dried fig.  The tannins’ soft presence works in harmony with the luscious and creamy texture, evoking notes of orange marmalade with delicate hints of toasted oak.

Finish – Lingering finish which sees the pot still spices and fruits slowly fading, leaving the tawny seasoned oak to have the last word.