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A beautiful pure pot still whiskey (or "single pot still" as it's now officially known). Redbreast 15 is a rich, thick, sweet, pungent whiskey with loads of flavour and complexity - really good stuff!
Fruity and tangy. Notes of zesty citrus, cut hay, guava, beeswax, manuka honey and tropical fruits.
Creamy and smooth, notes of cooked fruits, fried banana, orange groves, nutmeg, butterscotch and caramel lattes.
Custard, peppermint and grapefruit.
The tasting notes above and other reviews here eloquently describe the character, richness, and smooth sweet nature of this single pot still whiskey very well... expensive, but certainly worth it once in a while. Distinctly different from the 12y, I'd suggest trying both.
Redbreast 15 is a curious but pleasing blend of smooth buttery sweetness. Tasting it for the first time from a bottle given to me as a Christmas gift, I found it quite stimulating allowing little temptation to indulge in tippling more than one shot over ice. Oh, so nice, smooth and gratuitous. I will have to hide this one in the deepest rendering of my liquor cabinet. This Irish is the best I have tasted. I think you will agree given the opportunity to indulge.
This was beautiful until I noticed the tobacco. I've very happily gone through multiple bottles of this over the years. Smooth and buttery, hint of sweetness. But just noticed the tobacco. Now I can't shake it. So faint but gross. This was one of my favorites, but now not sure I can recommend it anymore.
This is one of the great whiskeys of the world, and a shining example of the rich and complex flavors the single pot still style can deliver. The description is spot-on -- "rich, thick, sweet, pungent whiskey with loads of flavour and complexity - really good stuff!". This is expensive, but very much on my list of favorites. This is worth traveling to find. Bottles once opened tend to disappear into blissful enjoyment quite quickly.
Bloody marvelous. Serve to any Irish-whiskey skeptics, or Scotch bigots :-)
£18.30 - £250.00