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Midleton Very Rare Dair Ghaelach Kilranelagh Wood Tree #5 Single Pot Still Irish Whiskey | 700ML
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Whiskey: Midleton Very Rare Dair Ghaelach Kilranelagh Wood Tree #5 Single Pot Still Irish Whiskey | 700MLThe Midleton Very Rare Dair Ghaelach Kilranelagh Wood Tree No. 5 stands as a proud testament to the harmonious union between Irish whiskey craftsmanship and the singular essence of Irish oak.Order from the Largest & Most Trusted Premium Spirits Marketplace!Featured inROLLING STONEMEN'S JOURNALUS WEEKLYALL ORDERS PLACED ARE GUARANTEEDand WILL NOT be cancelled like with other retailers. Many other small liquor store sites will end up cancelling your order due to the high demand and unavailability.Size: 700MLProof: 114.2 (57.1%ABV)Origin: IrelandDistillery: Midleton Detailed DescriptionThe Midleton Very Rare Dair Ghaelach Kilranelagh Wood Tree No. 5 stands as a proud testament to the harmonious union between Irish whiskey craftsmanship and the singular essence of Irish oak.Midleton Very Rare Dair Ghaelach Kilranelagh Wood Tree #5 Single Pot Still Irish Whiskey | 700ML Tasting NotesNose: Embarks with verdant forest scents and sweet touches of floral honey complemented by the warmth of ground pepper. Delicate and sweet tropical fruits merge with herbal nuances, while smoked almond, vanilla, and cinnamon enrich the bouquet.Palate: Vibrantly kicks off with a spicy array of dried chili and crisp bell pepper before mellowing to allow the sweeter notes of candied citrus and apple to emerge. Vanilla and cinnamon weave through the profile, supported by the robustness of pot still spices.Finish: The journey concludes with a remarkably enduring finish, where the oak and spices continue to resonate, symbolizing the lasting impact of Tree No. 5's contribution.Distillery InformationMidleton Distillery (The Old Midleton Distillery) was founded in 1825 just outside the town in County Cork that bears the same name by three brothers named Murphy. This distillery once used the largest Pot Still ever created that held 31618 gallons of liquid.