Redbreast 18 Year Old Whiskey 70cl

Irish Whiskey • 70cl • 46%
Product details
Redbreast 18 Year Old
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Country Irish Whiskey
Distillery/Brand Redbreast
Style Single Pot Still Whiskey

Redbreast 18 Year Old

An impressive addition to the Redbreast flock, this edition of the much adored single pot still Irish whiskey matured for a generous 18 years! The whiskey aged in a combo of bourbon barrels as well as casks seasoned with oloroso sherry, cream sherry, and ruby Port chosen by master blender David McCabe.

Tasting Note by The Chaps at Master of Malt

Nose Sweet notes of red fruits and hedgerow berries, candied cherries, dried figs, and honeyed dates.

Palate Characterful layers of tannic oak balance rich, fruit-forward sweetness, with juicy sultanas, blackberries, and plums.

Finish Those dark fruit notes linger alongside hints of marzipan and warming oaken spice.

Winner of 1 spirit awards

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Allergy information

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Reviews for Redbreast 18 Year Old
Excellent product
I purchased the 18 Yr Redbreast which I'd seen a review on and decided to bite the bullet based upon the fact it wasn't a product I'd previously had any exposure to admittedly it's a little pricey but you get what you pay for. This is an absolute amazing Irish whiskey which promised what it gave with notes of autumn fruits, and chocolate fig and orange peel which I found to be smooth on the palate and throughly enjoyable. I would recommend this to any decerning connoisseur of whiskeys.
Adrian Shipley , United Kingdom
6 months ago
Not value for money
I love redbreast 12, 15 and the especially the cask strength 12 so was really looking forward to trying this. Unfortunately, the price has soured the experience for me. It’s a good whiskey and if it was around the £90 mark I wouldn’t have any complaints. It’s got all the hallmarks of a redbreast but a little too much Sherry for my tastes and a lack of depth considering the age.
James O , United Kingdom
7 months ago