The Dubliner is a blended Irish whiskey which has been aged in bourbon casks and crafted by Master Blender John Drennan. A new addition to the Dubliner range, which you might know from their Dubliner Irish Whiskey Liqueur (combining whiskey, caramel and honeycomb).
Well honey'd on the nose, with subtle nods to orchard fruits.
Enjoyable notes of golden malt shine through more honey and a touch of white pepper.
Quite sweet on the finish.

Very smooth, light bodied Irish Whisky. I think I prefer it over your std Jameson Whiskey. I prefer Ardbeg, Laphroaig, Bruichladdich.... basically heavily peated Islay scotch, but when I am in the mood for a switch and something sweet. This was good
Best dam Irish whiskey I have ever tasted, I wish I could get it in Florida, U.S.A. and Florida Keys.
I usually drink Scotch, and often malts, but saw this and thought for the price (about 15 quid) it was worth a try. Oh, I like it. Sweet and dry. Very pleasant for a sipping session. I probably won't drink it all the time, but it's a sociable little dram.
Over ice smooth and nutty. Good deal for the money.
OUTSTANDING-- Very smooth and sweet. A tremendous alternative to the usual malts( peaty) I usually favour Made all the more exquisite by the fact I tasted it for the 1st time in Gibraltar on the final day of 6 Nations Wales v Ireland. Bought a litre bottle at a tremendous inexpensive price