8/28/2023 0 Comments Redbreast 15 year irish whiskey![]() ![]() There is a freshness to the nose that’s both refreshing and invigorating the palate is warm, sweet without being overbearing the finish is long and pleasant. Medium in length and filled with malt, cinnamon, leather and wood.Įffortlessly balanced with a full body, deep rich character and a soft oily texture. A mild savory spice stitches it’s way through the palate adding another interesting dimension to this dram. Malt, caramel, toffee and orchard fruit all run out of the glass and onto the palate with reckless abandon and are soon followed by notes of fresh pastries, grass and wood. There is a bit of an alcohol bite in the nostrils from this one and a light metallic note that adds an interesting dimension to this whiskey. A light fruit dances with some warm biscuity notes in the back. Malt comes first with notes of caramel, spice and toffee. It also means that it will cloud when chilled, but why would you hide something this good in the freezer anyways? Redbreast 15 years Reviewĭistiller: Irish Distillers (New Midleton) I love that because it means the whiskey still has all of those wonderful oils left intact which not only adds to the flavor of the whiskey, but also gives the whiskey a smoother and richer texture. In addition to being 3 years older than the 12, the 15 is also non-chill filtered. Though for those of us who have been Irish Whiskey fans all along, we never fell out of love in the first place. This process is unique to Ireland and gives Irish whiskey that signature spicy, coppery, sweet, malty and rich pot still character that the world is currently falling in love with all over again. Like the 12, the Redbreast 15 is a single pot still whiskey which means it uses both malted and unmalted barley in it’s mash. ![]()
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