Grace O'Malley Blended Irish Whiskey
70cl
/
40% Vol
Grace O'Malley Blended Irish Whiskey uses a combination of multiple batches of whiskey of varying ages, ranging from three to ten years old. It also uses a variety of double distilled, triple distilled and grain whiskeys, creating complex balance which unfolds in a smooth, fruity finish.

Product Details
Tasting Notes from Celtic Whiskey Shop and Wines on the Green
Nose
Caramel, bourbon vanilla, malty notes, dry almond, orange peel, honey
Palate
Smooth front palate with round tannins, well balanced with fruit overtones
Finish
Oriental pastry, sweet spice and toasted notes
Fact Sheet
Fluid
70cl
Alcohol %
40%
Country
Ireland
Producer
Grace O'Malley
Awards and/or Press Quotes
Irish Whiskey Masters
2020 - Premium Gold Medal
FAQs
Yes. The majority of Irish whiskey sold globally is blended, typically combining single malt, single grain, and often single pot still components in varying proportions. Jameson, Bushmills Original, and Powers Gold Label are all blends. The blended category accounts for the bulk of Ireland's whiskey production volume. Single malt and single pot still expressions represent a growing but still minority share of the overall Irish whiskey market.
Blended Irish whiskey is a legally defined category under Irish Whiskey Technical File regulations, comprising a combination of at least two different Irish whiskey styles, typically single malt, single grain, and or single pot still, produced in Ireland and aged for a minimum of three years in wooden casks on the island of Ireland. The blending of styles allows distillers to create consistent, accessible flavour profiles at scale.
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