Red Earl Irish Whiskey
Following the fight for freedom from the Crown at the battle of Kinsale, 1601, seeking aid from allies in Spain, Red Hugh O Donnell, Earl of Tyrconnell, was murdered by an Anglo-Irish double agent & buried near Rioja.
Red Earl Irish Whiskey, a tribute to his story, is first aged in bourbon, then sherry and finally matured in Rioja casks. Triple-casking delivers roundness of flavour, lengthy finish & an exceptional aroma.
Following the fight for freedom from the Crown at the battle of Kinsale, 1601, seeking aid from allies in Spain, Red Hugh O Donnell, Earl of Tyrconnell, was murdered by an Anglo-Irish double agent & buried near Rioja.
Red Earl Irish Whiskey, a tribute to his story, is first aged in bourbon, then sherry and finally matured in Rioja casks. Triple-casking delivers roundness of flavour, lengthy finish & an exceptional aroma.
Tasting Notes from Celtic Whiskey Shop and Wines on the Green
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Nose | Subtle hints of cherry, strawberry, rose petal and citrus, layered on top of marzipan, almond and oak notes. Vibrant fruity notes on both the nose and palate. |
Palate | The Rioja wine cask imparts a colour reminiscent of a fine Rose wine. |
Finish | Medium bodied mouthfeel that ends in a long, warm, moreish finish. |
Fact Sheet
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Fluid | 70cl |
Alcohol % | 40% |
Country | Ireland |