The Bosom of Ireland Redbreast 12 Year Old
Warm creamy spiced arival developes into a dried fruit sweet short finish.
Whisky Reviews
Warm creamy spiced arival developes into a dried fruit sweet short finish.
I bought this bottle to share with friends to celebrate St. Patrick Day.Color: Golden-StrawNose: Floral, vanilla, oak, hints of fruit to what specifically Im wasn't entirely sure, and lots of sticky…
I’ve been a fan of the standard Redbreast 12 for sometime now; it’s easily one of the best Irish whiskies readily available here in North Carolina. I picked this bottle up back in September 2012 while…
Nose: light, mellow, slightly fruity, earthy. The peat plays peek-a-boo: there one second, gone the next.Taste: very thin, insubstantial body. Fruity sweetness is headed off by a massive bitter surge.…
About a bajillion years ago, in 1887, there were 28 distilleries in Ireland, and only one did not produce single pot still whiskey. Today it's almost the reverse - Midleton is the one Irish distiller …
On the Facebook ‘Whisky Bloggers’ the idea of a Flash Mob arose to publish the very same tasting note on the same date. The date, 17th March, made us decide to go for an Irish whiskey. I even turned it…
Cracked open a bottle of the stuff last night to, uh, prep for St. Patrick's day. New bottle, but multiple drams.Nose: Rich, creamy vanilla, and some sweet brown spices (cardamom, cinnamon, all-spice)…
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