Country Irish Whiskey
Distillery/Brand Sailor's Home
Style Single Pot Still Whiskey

Sailor's Home The Haven

The Haven from Sailor's Home is a single pot still Irish whiskey, made with malted and unmalted Irish barley and oats, which has matured in a combination of Oloroso sherry casks and bourbon casks. Creamy and softly sweet, with a good helping of classic single pot still spiciness sneaking through too.

Tasting Note by The Chaps at Master of Malt

Nose Croissants, buttered bread, sultanas and ginger.

Palate Black pepper, nectarine, chocolate chip cookies, cinnamon and dry oak.

Finish Just a hint of orange peel and honey lasts.

Allergy information

This product does not contain any notifiable allergens
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Reviews for Sailor's Home The Haven
Scotch to Irish
This was a great find. As a Scotch drinker, I’ve tried many pot still Irish whiskeys, particularly Sherry cask finishes to broaden my horizons.
This was a superb drop, lots of apple and red fruit, amazing texture and long finish. Subtle spice right on the end.
Master of Malt Customer
one year ago
Just a whim
Bought this on a whim, the bottle looked interesting, as did the contents! I'm not one with a sufficiently developed palate to be able to pick out all of the different nuances and flavours. The only thing I can say is, it tastes great, sits well, I enjoy it and I'm so glad I made the purchase! I hope I have many more whims! 😉
Philip W , United Kingdom
2 years ago
Brilliant
Absolutely love this splendid whiskey meat. Bursting with flavour but never over powering. Brilliant
Donal Q , Ireland
4 years ago
Great find
Not sure if this is a new Whiskey happy to have found it. complex, great finish.
Master of Malt Customer
4 years ago
Okay if you have a sweet palate
Big fan of the Irish single pots like Red Breast and Green Spot. Gave this a try, wasn't for me, far too sweet.
Master of Malt Customer
4 years ago
Great traditional Irish pot still whiskey
This is a real cracker. Beautifully creamy, complex and a lot of whiskey for the money. A really great example of pot still Irish.
Fabrice L , United Kingdom
4 years ago