Versatile J.j. Corry The Flintlock - Batch 4 Single Malt Irish Whisky | 700ml Series [4lNMemoP]
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Whiskey: Versatile J.j. Corry The Flintlock - Batch 4 Single Malt Irish Whisky | 700ml Series [4lNMemoP]
This bottle will make a fine addition to any whisky lover.
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Size: 700ML
Proof: 92 (46%ABV)
Origin: Ireland
Distillery: J.J. Corry
This is the fourth batch of The Flintlock Irish single malt whiskey from J.J. Corry. Boasting a generous 21-year age statement, this batch matured in a selection of six Kentucky bourbon casks before marrying and finishing in a fino sherry butt.
Versatile J.j. Corry The Flintlock - Batch 4 Single Malt Irish Whisky | 700ml Series [4lNMemoP] Tasting Notes
Nose: Floral notes of orchard blossom, stone fruit, a touch of grapefruit zest, vanilla, milky coffee, and subtle red berry tang.
Palate: An abundance of creamy lemon posset, poached stone fruits, and floral honey, with oaken vanilla, toffee, and hints of herbaceous barley.
Finish: Toasted almonds, vanilla, buttery oak, with hints of vinous fruit and dried flower tea.
Distillery Information
Louise McGuane is a self-described “lifelong drinks industry person” who has worked at the likes of Diageo, Pernod Ricard, and Moët Hennessy, but in 2015 she decided to strike out on her own and found J.J. Corry Irish Whiskey. The company is a revival of an old firm in her hometown of Kilrush, County Clare, and was the first new Irish whiskey bonder in over 50 years when she launched the brand. Back in the golden age of Irish whiskey during the 19th and early 20th century, many distilleries sold whiskey in bulk via these bonders, who tended to run pubs or general stores, and would mature it under bond (ie. without having to pay duty). Most towns in Ireland had a few of these dotted around, but as the Irish whiskey industry declined during the latter part of the 20th century these bonders disappeared. The legacy lives on in brands like Green Spot, originally made by Mitchell’s, a firm of Dublin wine merchants, as well new bonders like J.J. Corry.
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