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Jameson Black Barrel is a special blend of Jameson Irish Whiskey, made with aged double-distilled spirits and matured in deep charred oak barrels. The result is a smoother, richer whiskey with a complex taste. Jameson Black Barrel is perfect for sipping neat or on the rocks.
Jameson Black Barrel (AKA Small Batch) is a super release from Jameson, with a high proportion of Irish pot still whiskey as well as small-batch grain. The result is an increased body and level of richness when compared to the core expression. It's aged in double charred first-fill bourbon casks (black barrels). Well worth a look...
*UK (excluding Channel Islands) and retail only. Offer from 28 02 2025, while stock lasts.
Rich and fruity with notes of tropical fruits, coconut, nectarines in yoghurt, guava and a thick core of sweet cereals.
Thick and full on the palate, with an intense, unctuous creaminess, alongside dates, walnuts and peels. Good peach and coconut notes, and a little cinnamon.
Long finish, and very fruity with notes of cinnamon and nutmeg and hints of potpourri.
Smooth, full and delicious. A bit darker than the standard Jameson (which I love) but it leaves an incredibly warm and fulfilling after taste
Excellent quality. I am not a big fan of whiskey but this one is excellent. It is super smooth and nice fruity finish. It is now one of our favorite.
One of the smoothest and nicest I've tried in a long time..
An absolutely gorgeous easy drinking whiskey, definitely a triumph by Jameson, highly recommended
Very disappointed. Not full or creamy at all as is purported. Watery and bland. Now I understand why they have a CS version of this. Not recommended