The Dublin based Teeling Whiskey, has announced the launch of its latest
limited-edition Vintage Reserve Collection bottling.
Teeling 32 Year Old (46% ABV) which is an Irish single malt
whiskey, was distilled in 1989 and initially matured in ex-rum casks, before
being finished in Pedro Ximenez sherry barrels.
Teeling 32 Year Old |
The Teeling Vintage Reserve Collection, consists of very limited releases of rare and old Irish single malt whiskeys, some of which are the oldest ever bottled.
This second 32 Year Old release in the series, is said to
deliver notes of honey, forest fruits, plums, creamy vanilla and raisins on the
nose. Followed by notes of rich dried fruits, dark chocolate covered figs and
sugar dusted roast nuts on the palate.
Commenting on the launch, Jack Teeling, Founder of the
Teeling Whiskey Company, said: “We are extremely proud to be custodians of some
of the oldest Irish Single Malt in the world and we have been mindfully
releasing these periodically over the last few years as our Vintage Reserve
Collection. These offerings are central to our goal to drive the range of
unique offerings within the Super Premium Irish Whiskey category and in
particular, Irish Single Malts through limited release, once off bottlings.
There is nothing else like these Irish Single Malts on the market and they
represent a rare piece of Irish whiskey history in each bottle.”
Limited to 750 bottles, Teeling 32 Year Old, will be
available later this months from specialist retailers in Ireland, ahead of
rolling internationally, for a RRP of €2,000.
Posted by Steve Rush