The 'D.E.W.' in Tullamore D.E.W. comes from the initials of a General Manager at the Tullamore distillery in the later 19th Century, named Daniel E. Williams.
Fruity and biscuity. There are gristy notes with caramel and toffee sweetness and plenty of peels.
Good body with notes of sherried peels and spice, granary toast with butter and honey, grains and vanilla cream.
Quite vegetal and long with notes of caramel and toffee.

O Ireland only you could make a whiskey as good as this.Thank you. See you soon.
Has that Irish whiskey sweetness that is oh so pleasant. Problem is that it simply finishes so young. That young whiskey taste starts to add up as you get down to the middle of the bottle. This is a good affordable whiskey to order at a bar. Does not sustain well as a home cabinet, go to kind of thing. For entry Irish whiskey, I personally prefer Powers.
Vanilla and toffee all the way. A very short after taste. Way overpriced for quality of whiskey.
it is available in scotland
Great Price, Smooth and Sweet,I found it tasted much better when I let it air. Try it straight, no water/ice, and let it breathe.