Samuel Gelston's Blended Irish Whiskey 70 cl

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Samuel Gelston's Blended Irish Whiskey 70 cl

Samuel Gelston's Blended Irish Whiskey 70 cl

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Hot on the heels of the excellently tasty Samuel Gelston’s Irish Whiskey Cream Liqueur, reviewed recently, today let’s investigate the multi-award winning Samuel Gelston’s Single Malt Irish Whiskey. The fourth group consisted of chair Nicola Carruthers, deputy editor of The Spirits Business; Nicola Thomson, director of Practical Matters; Toshio Ueno, vice-president and executive instructor at Sake School of America; and Sara Jane Eichler, founder of the Negroni Club UK.

Gold by name and Gold by nature, Powers Gold Label received one of the three Gold medals for its “bold oakiness on the finish and drying but sweet aftertaste”. It’s remained in the Neill family for five generations. The business is now being revived by Harry Neill’s, great, great grandson, Johnny Neill, who has followed in Harry’s footsteps to create a six-strong line-up of innovative, quality Irish whiskeys with exceptional cask finishes and rate aged single malts. We may, but are not under any obligation, to release new functionalities and tools or other features for the Service every now and then. Any new functionalities, tools and features shall be part of and governed by the Terms from the moment they are launched and/or available. Further, we reserve the right to modify, change, discontinue the Service, add or remove features, update the Service, change its appearance, temporarily and permanently, at any time, in whole or any part thereof. Belfast Distillery Company’s McConnell’s Irish Whisky 5 Years Old also took home a Gold medal after impressing with “super sharp, fresh green apples” on the nose and “white chocolate and pepper spices” on the palate. Further Golds went to The Irishman Harvest, Ha’Penny Four Cask, Jameson Crested, and Teeling Small Batch. Four Silvers were also awarded.There are several Premiership v Championship clashes in the last 32, including Linfield at home to Warrenpoint Town, Dundela hosting Cliftonville, Newry City (h) v Harland and Wolff Welders, Ballinamallard United (h) v Glenavon, Coleraine (h) against Championship leaders Loughgall and Dungannon Swifts hosting Ards, As investment in the category increases, so does innovation. The Irish Whiskey Masters 2022 looked to see what was driving the spirit’s popularity, and where the best bargains could be found. The 2022 iteration of the blind tasting took place at the Ibis Styles hotel in London Bridge. BUY HERE Redbreast 21 Year Old, 46% Samuel Gelston’s Blended Irish Whiskey Samuel Gelston’s Blended Irish Whiskey

It’s a Single Pot Still whiskey that has been matured in bourbon and sherry barrels, and those years have extracted all manner of complex flavours from the oak. It’s smooth, luscious and warming, with mellow spices and rich fruits adding huge depth to the barley flavours. And the finish lasts an age, with flavours of oak and spice constantly evolving on the palate. Sip slowly and appreciate the good work time does to a whiskey. In this piece we’ll introduce you to some fantastic pot still Irish whiskey, along with some of the country’s famous blends and a few other whiskeys that are more experimental in nature. Many of these offer great value for the whiskey drinker which, besides the undoubted range and quality of their output. Another great reason to develop a taste for this whiskey-loving nation’s wares. Method and Madness Single Pot Still, 46% Method and Madness Single Pot Still, 46% In the Blended – Ultra Premium segment, it was Gold-standard across the board. Five Gold medals were presented in this flight: Midleton Very Rare 2022, with “apple, yellow peach” notes; “malty, fruit-focused” Jameson 18 Years Old; “delicious” Jameson Bow Street 18 Years Old with “pecan pie, fudge” flavours; Writers’ Tears Mizunara Japanese Cask Finish, with “subtle vanilla and oak”; and The Irishman Caribbean Cask Finish, full of “lovely fruitiness”.Ueno said: “I liked the finishes, they were crisp, and the malty character was still retained, which was nice.” There was late excitement at the Brandywell when Premier Intermediate League side Portstewart accounted for Institute. Scoreless for the vast majority of the game Mark Edgar popped up in the closing moments to blast home a long distance winner. In fact in the 1890s Ireland had no less than 28 distilleries, but by 1972 one monopoly held sway. That ended in the 1980s and Irish whiskey has been the fastest-growing spirit in the world every year since 1990 and now there are around 32 distilleries Spanish Earl Irish Whiskey intrigued the judges with its “wet washing on the nose”, leading to flavours of “toffee, butterscotch and orchard fruit” on the palate.

Karen Taylor, co-founder of the Whisky for Everyone blog, was at the helm of panel five. Taylor was joined by Elise Craft, co-host of The Whisky Squad; and Ivan Orsini, head bartender at The Aubrey in London’s Mandarin Oriental Hotel.The Irishman 12 Years Old was found to be “harmonious with elegant fruit”, while Tullamore Dew 18 Years Old was described as having “lingering sweetness with some spices and toffee”. Since 1830 the company has been ageing, blending and bottling Irish whiskeys of the highest quality and innovating with exceptional cask finishes. Their whiskey range includes a blended variety, as well as a number of exceptional Single Malts and Single Pot Still expressions and rare aged single malt Irish whiskeys, all the way up to 28 Year Old Single Malt, as well as a variety of cask finishes that include Sherry, Rum and Pinot Cask finishes – the height of innovation and experimentation.



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