It won’t break the bank, can be often found on offer at around £15-16 and it’s a fine introduction into Irish whiskey. OVERALL: While I don’t get a whole pile going on with this, it is tasty and it slips down oh so easy. Wood also comes into play, with a lemon influence, before a pleasing vanilla finish with a buttery, creamy finish. However, there’s a much higher quality product, and actually, one of the highest-scoring whiskeys you could have ever tried. There’s really not a whole lot else to say about this one so let’s just hop right on down to the Tullamore DEW review. PALATE: Lemon once again up front, with gentle mixed spice leading into marizpan, which is more distinct on the palate than on the nose. Tullamore Dew, a large Irish whiskey distiller but a far second to Jameson, is often known for their entry-level Tullamore Dew Original in the green label. In Tullamore’s Words: Tullamore DEW Triple distilled and patiently aged in a combination of ex-bourbon and sherry casks, this original blended Irish whiskey is known the world over for its smooth and gentle complexity. Apple and vanilla follow with some floral influence. Tullamore Dew, a large Irish whiskey distiller but a far second to Jameson, is often known for their entry-level Tullamore Dew Original in the green label. NOSE: Lemon is distinct from the off, with fudge and hint of marizpan. The involves a story of threes – three whiskeys (pot still, malt and grain), which are tripled blended, triple distilled and then triple matured in traditional refill casks, ex-Bourbon casks and ex-sherry casks. is the original triple blend Irish whiskey known the world over for its smooth and gentle complexity. Size 750mL Proof 80 (40 ABV) Please note that the ABV of this bottle may vary Triple distilled from three grains and aged for 12 to 15 years in a combination of ex-bourbon and ex-sherry casks, this spectacular Irish Whiskey has been named Best in Class. Today, the distillery markets itself on ‘ The Beauty of the ‘Blend‘ – the process by which Tullamore DEW is made and what makes it unique. 60.99 Rating: 3 Earn up to 5 back on this product with Caskers Rewards. There have been many changes since then – including a newly built distillery which opened in 2014 under the ownership of William Grant and Sons, but the spirit of Daniel E Williams lives on in the whiskey. Born in 1848, he worked at the distillery right up until his death in 1921.
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