Bagots Irish Whiskey Single Malt 43%
Bagots Irish Whiskey Single Malt is a tribute to the rich Irish whiskey tradition, crafted for spirit enthusiasts seeking an authentic and refined single malt. Aged in European oak casks, it stands out for its complex aromatic palette and subtle character. With an alcohol content of 43% and non-chill filtration, this whiskey retains the full intensity of its natural flavors, offering a rich and nuanced tasting experience.
Bagots Irish Whiskey Triple Batch 43%
Bagots Irish Whiskey Triple Batch is a refined and contemporary expression of the art of Irish whiskey, combining tradition and innovation.
This whiskey stands out with its triple distillation, which imparts a remarkable smoothness while developing rich and nuanced aromas.
Aged in carefully selected oak casks, it presents a complex and balanced aromatic palette, offering an unforgettable tasting experience.
Glendalough 7 Y Mizunara 46°
A relentless search for the most flavorful oak in the world took us from our own wooded mountains in Wicklow to those in the volcanic north of Japan, Hokkaido. This is where we found Mizunara, the most sought-after oak in the whiskey world.
Glendalough Calvados XO Cask Finish
Finished in XO Calvados casks from the grazed orchards of Normandy in France which have formerly stowed apple brandy for over 6 years.
Glendalough Double Barrel
Glendalough's Double Barrel Irish Whiskey begins its maturation process in flame charred ex Bourbon American oak. It is finished in Oloroso casks from Montilla , a small town found in the rolling hills of the Spanish countryside. Glendalough choose the bodega, the liquid, the casks and the cooper in this region of Spain to deliver a terroir driven sense of this land , encapsulated in the liquid when we put our whiskey in these slow toasted casks for aging. These specially selected casks combined with expert liquid finishing, deliver a rich and complex flavour to our Double Barrel Irish Whiskey.
Glendalough Pot Still Irish Oak Irish Whiskey
There is no more Irish whiskey than Pot Still; thus, Glendalough Distillery feels it is fitting to age it in Irish Oak. Glendalough Distillery is proud to play its part in bringing back the use of Irish oak for whiskey cask-making. This most quintessentially Irish style of whiskey, pot still, is first matured in ex-bourbon casks, then in Irish Oak felled in the mountains around the distillery.