Discover personalized tasting profiles for some of the most popular whiskeys. Our selection highlights the smooth yet distinct flavor profiles characteristic of Irish whiskey, a result of the unique three-time distillation process. This deliberate choice sets Irish whiskey apart, offering you a refined experience that distinguishes itself from Scotch whisky, typically distilled two times.

Whiskey Tasting Notes

Pot Still Irish Whiskey

The composition of this whiskey involves a minimum of 30% unmalted barley and a careful inclusion of up to 5% of any other cereal. This blend undergoes a meticulous double or triple distillation process in a pot still. When all the elements originate from a single distillery, the resulting product is aptly referred to as Single Pot Still. This method ensures a distinctive and high-quality whiskey experience.

Red Breast 12-year-old

A 100% heavy pot still whiskey with a substantial sherry aging component. An enduring favorite among Irish Whiskeys.

Red Breast 15-year-old

Crafted from a blend of malted and unmalted barley, Redbreast 15 undergoes triple distillation in copper pot stills. This exceptional whiskey exclusively comprises Pot Still whiskeys, aged for a minimum of 15 years in the finest oak casks. The meticulous balance of first-fill and refill casks enhances the diverse spices, contributing to Redbreast's distinctive full and complex flavor.

Red Breast 21-year-old

Redbreast 21, crafted in the tradition of Midleton Distillery, embodies the pinnacle of Redbreast Single Pot Still Irish Whiskey. With a 21-year aging process, it attains unparalleled depth, flavor, and taste, resulting in a complex and rewarding whiskey.


Spot Irish Whiskey

Amidst the hustle and bustle of cobbled Dublin streets in the early 1900s, a rare whiskey was quietly establishing its reputation. The straightforward practice of marking barrels with colored paint dots not only indicated their aging potential but also became the eponym for this esteemed whiskey, bonded and bottled by The Mitchells, a seventh-generation family business.

Green Spot

Green Spot Montelena undergoes an initial maturation in classic sherry and bourbon casks, followed by a 12-month finish in French oak Zinfandel wine casks sourced from the prestigious Chateau Montelena in Napa Valley, California.

Green Spot is a Single Pot Still Irish Whiskey without a specified age, blending pot still whiskeys aged between 7 and 10 years. This whiskey matures in a mix of new bourbon, refill bourbon casks, and sherry casks.

Green spot Chateau Leoville Barton

Green spot Chateau Montelena

Green Spot Château Léoville Barton undergoes an initial maturation in classic sherry and bourbon casks, followed by a distinctive finish in French oak wine casks sourced from the prestigious Château Léoville Barton in Bordeaux.

Yellow Spot

Yellow Spot stands out from typical 'finished' whiskeys by incorporating whiskey matured for a complete 12-year duration in three distinct oak cask varieties: American bourbon barrels, Spanish sherry butts, and uniquely, Spanish Malaga casks.

Red Spot

Red Spot is a reimagined creation from an ancient recipe passed down by the Mitchell & Son family of wine merchants, with documented origins dating back to the early 1900s. This triple-distilled, single-pot still Irish whiskey is carefully matured for a minimum of 15 years, resting in a blend of casks pre-seasoned with bourbon, Oloroso sherry, and Marsala-fortified wine.

Gold Spot

Red Spot is a reimagined creation from an ancient recipe passed down by the Mitchell & Son family of wine merchants, with documented origins dating back to the early 1900s. This triple-distilled, single pot still Irish whiskey is carefully matured for a minimum of 15 years, resting in a blend of casks pre-seasoned with bourbon, Oloroso sherry, and Marsala-fortified wine.


Single Malt Whiskey

Crafted solely from 100% malted barley, a malt whiskey undergoes double or triple distillation in a copper pot still. The malt can exhibit peated or unpeated characteristics. Similar to a single pot still, if all the liquid originates from a sole distillery, it earns the title of Single Malt.

Green Spot Montelena undergoes an initial maturation in classic sherry and bourbon casks, followed by a 12-month finish in French oak Zinfandel wine casks sourced from the prestigious Chateau Montelena in Napa Valley, California.

Dunville Three Crowns

Echlinville Distillery, Ireland's pioneering farm distillery, produces award-winning Irish whiskey, gin, and poitín from field to glass in County Down. Established in 1808 and revived in 2012, Dunville's Irish Whiskey embodies a story of fame, fortune, tragedy, and revival. Restored to its position among the world's finest, Dunville's acclaimed single malt and vintage blend Irish whiskeys reflect premium quality, exquisite taste, and a rich heritage. Proudly rooted in its history and embracing the future, The Spirit of Belfast has returned stronger than ever.

Dunville 12 Px Cask

Dunville 18 year Old Olrosso Sherry Cask Finish

An exceptional single-cask release from Dunvilles, this whiskey matured exclusively in an Oloroso sherry cask (number 989). Sourced from another distillery and later transferred for a finishing period in the sherry cask, it is bottled at 55%.

Irishman 12-year-old Single Malt (Walsh Whiskey)

The Irishman Single Malt, triple distilled and sourced from Bushmills distillery in County Antrim, matures in a blend of bourbon and sherry casks selected by Bernard Walsh. With a light and smooth character, it boasts flavors of vanilla, fudge, and dried citrus fruits.

Writer’ Tears Copper Pot (Walsh Whiskey)

Writers Tears is a remarkable whiskey, a blend comprising only pot still and malt whiskey, without any grain whiskey. Exceptionally popular since its debut, it received awards such as the 2021 World Whiskies Awards for Blended Malt Whiskey and the 2013 Irish Whiskey Awards for Best Irish Blend Under €50. This blend of pure pot still and malt whiskey offers a deliciously soft, sweet, and easy-drinking experience.

Glendalough 25 Year Old

Introducing Glendalough 25-Year-Old, the first Irish Single Malt aged in Irish Oak. This limited edition whiskey undergoes a unique aging process, starting in ex-Bourbon barrels, moving to an Oloroso Sherry cask, and finally maturing in virgin Irish Oak, crafted from the first tree felled by the Glendalough Distillery. With a rich palate featuring cooked fruits and raisins, and a finish that's leathery with hints of tobacco, only 1,800 bottles are available.


Old Bushmills Distillery

As Ireland's oldest continuously running distillery, Old Bushmills holds a historic legacy, dating back to its first license to distill in 1608, with the current distillery established in 1784. Recently acquired by Jose Cuervo from Diageo, the brand has undergone a revival under the expertise of Master Blender Alex Thomas. The acclaimed return of The Causeway Collection marks a highly anticipated release, featuring limited edition rare cask-finished Irish single malts from the world's oldest licensed whiskey distillery.

Bushmills 10-Year-old

Bushmills 16-Year-old

Bushmills 21-Year-old

Bushmills 25-Year-old

Bushmills 30-Year-old - €125.00


A splendid Irish whiskey, aged in a blend of Oloroso Sherry and Bourbon casks, with an additional two-year maturation in Madeira casks during the marrying process. Produced in limited quantities, each bottle is individually numbered.

Method and Madness French Limousin Oak Cask

Connemara 12-year-old

Fercullen 18-Year-Old

Teeling 25year-old Single Malt

Glendalough 7-year-old


Grain Irish Whisky

Grain whiskey is produced using a continuous or column still, typically crafted mainly from maize or wheat. If originating from a single distillery, it is referred to as Single Grain. This category represents a relatively recent addition to the Irish Whiskey market.

Clonakilty Single Grain

Teeling Single Grain


Blended Irish Whisky

Blended Irish whiskey combines two or more of the three styles mentioned earlier, sourced from either the same distillery or different distilleries.

Jameson 18-year-old

Midleton Barry Crockett Legacy, a tribute to the retired master distiller with 47 years of expertise, is crafted with his involvement and stands as one of the finest expressions in the range.

Middleton Very Rare Irish whiskey

The Master Blender's exclusive choice of exceptionally aged Jameson Irish Whiskeys, matured in carefully selected oak casks for a minimum of 18 years. Delightfully mellow and smooth, it offers intricate flavors of toffee, spice, subtle wood notes, and a sherry nuttiness.

Midleton Barry Crockett Legacy Single Pot Still

Midleton Very Rare stands as a premium Irish whiskey crafted by Irish Distillers at the New Midleton Distillery in the East Cork town of Midleton, deriving its name from its place of origin. This non-age statement whiskey, skillfully blending pot still and grain whiskeys, undergoes maturation for approximately twelve to twenty years in ex-bourbon American Oak barrels.