Top 10 Saint Patrick’s Day Whiskeys

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Saint Patrick’s Day is coming, and for us, that means one thing: whiskey.
The Irish whiskey scene is booming, which means there’s something for everyone. So, in the spirit of great excuses to buy more whiskey, here are ten fantastic Saint Patrick’s Day whiskeys to toast Ireland in style.
Top 10: Saint Patrick’s Day whiskeys
Redbreast 15 Year Old
A richer, weightier take on Redbreast, with dried apricot, toasted oak, nutty spice, and a long, warming pot still finish.
How does it taste?
Dark berries, toasted nuts, honeyed malt, and a warm embrace of sherry sweetness.
Saints & Sinners & Rebels & Rogues 18 Year Old
An independent bottling with an age statement that commands respect and a name that sounds like an Irish pub band. If you’re the kind of person who only drinks Scotch, this is the type of whiskey to convert you to something new.
How does it taste?
Dried fruit, baking spices, dark chocolate, and the quiet confidence of 18 years well spent in a cask.
Bushmills 16 Year Old
The northern giant of Irish whiskey does Irish single malt and wine cask finishing right, and this is one of its finest examples. If you like luxuriously smooth drams with layers of fruit and spice, this one’s for you.
How does it taste?
Dark berries, toasted nuts, honeyed malt, and a warm embrace of sherry sweetness.
Paddy Irish Whiskey
A classic Irish blend that’s been around since 1779, proving that simplicity done well never goes out of style. Light, smooth, and the perfect bottle to share if you’re feeling generous (or to keep for yourself if you’re not). Add ginger ale, and you’ve an easy, tasty Highball. You could even make a big Paddy’s Day Punch.
How does it taste?
Vanilla, soft spice, a bit of apple, and the comforting feeling of an old favourite.
Jameson Black Barrel Gift Set with 2x Glasses
Jameson, but with extra richness, depth, and a bit more swagger. The double-charred barrels crank up the toasty, caramelised notes, making this an excellent sipper or a superior base for an Old Fashioned, Saint Patrick’s Day-style
How does it taste?
Caramel, dark fruit, charred oak, and a little tropical sweetness.
A Secret Irish Distillery 13 Year Old 2005 (Master of Malt Exclusive)
This mysterious 13-year-old single malt is exclusive to Master of Malt and bottled by us in-house. Expect serious depth, complexity, and just the right amount of intrigue.
How does it taste?
Rich toffee, orchard fruit, oak spice, and a whisper of sherry sweetness.
Yellow Spot 12 Year Old
Yellow Spot is matured in bourbon, sherry, and Malaga casks, making it fruity, rich, and smooth enough to charm its way out of any awkward St Patrick’s Day family gathering.
How does it taste?
Stone fruits, honey, and vanilla, with a silky mouthfeel, make it dangerously easy to sip.
Boann Single Pot Still Irish Whiskey Madeira Cask 70cl Whisky
Boann’s pot still whiskey is made with oats, rye, and both malted and unmalted barley. Add the bright, fruit-forward magic of Madeira casks, and you’ve got yourself a gorgeous, modern interpretation of pot still from one of Ireland’s finest.
How does it taste?
Orchard fruits galore – juicy pear, baked apple, and ripe peaches, all drizzled with honey. Madeira’s bright acidity balances toasted nuts, nutmeg, and fresh vanilla pod.
Teeling Virgin Swedish Oak – Wonders of Wood Third Edition
Dublin distillery Teeling partners with friends Swedish cooperage Thorslundkagge to age its single pot still whiskey in fresh white Swedish oak barrels. Native to Europe’s Nordic region, this rare white oak is denser and more robust than varieties from other regions, creating a unique profile you likely won’t have tasted before. Buy now, and you’ll enter our competition to win a trip to Dublin!
How does it taste?
Cask notes of candied ginger, almond, and treacle wrap around the whiskey’s sweet fruit and delicate vanilla.
Micil Long Walk
The Long Walk is a blend of 60% bourbon cask-matured grain alongside 20% virgin oak-matured grain, 10% Port cask-matured grain, 8% Port cask-matured double-distilled malt, and 2% peated malt. Inspired by Galway’s vibrant Latin Quarter, it’s a stunning little showcase of what Ireland’s most enigmatic distilleries are capable of.
How does it taste?
Dried orange, toasted oak, caramel, smoked almonds, and soft peat smoke.

The beautiful Bushmills 16 Year Old
So, there you have it — 10 brilliant bottles of Saint Patrick’s Day whiskeys to celebrate the occasion the right way.
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Sláinte!
