Description
Redbreast 18 Year Old is a benchmark Irish single pot still whiskeyluxuriously rich, exceptionally complex, and beautifully balanced. It combines deep fruit, elegant spice, and refined oak in a sophisticated drinking experience.
Origins & Craftsmanship
Redbreast 18 is crafted using the traditional Irish single pot still method, blending malted and unmalted barley, and distilled in copper pot stills. Its matured for 18 years in a combination of first- and second-fill bourbon barrels as well as Spanish sherry butts, then further married and softened in finishing casks. The result is a beautifully integrated whiskey where strength and delicacy coexist.
Tasting Profile
Nose
The nose is intoxicating: rich dried fruit (figs, raisins, prunes), autumnal orchard fruit (pear, baked apple), honey, polished oak, and a whisper of vanilla. Beneath, hints of nutmeg, brown spice, and subtle leather or tobacco leaf emerge. With time, the aroma shows mocha and orange zest as well.
Palate
On the palate it is full, smooth, and deeply layered: dried fruits, dark cherry, strawberry compote, and marmalade lead. Behind this is a weaving of oak spicecinnamon, clove, allspicealongside vanilla custard, toasted almond, and a soft leather nuance. The texture is creamy yet lively.
Finish
The finish is long, warm, and graceful. Layers of dark fruit, oak spice, polished wood, and lingering honeyed sweetness fade slowly, leaving a soft echo of dried fruit and nutty warmth.
Structure & Identity
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Age | 18 Years |
| Style | Irish Single Pot Still Whiskey |
| Cask Maturation | Bourbon barrels + sherry butts + finishing casks |
| Flavor Profile | Dried fruit, oak spice, honey, leather |
| Aromatic Character | Rich fruit, warm spice, polished wood |
Serving Suggestions & Pairings
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Best sipped neat or with a few drops of water to open aromatic layers
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Use a tulip or Glencairn glass to capture and concentrate aromas
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Pair with dark chocolate, dried fruit desserts, aged cheeses, or nuts
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Avoid heavy dilution or chilling to preserve its complexity




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