Teeling Revival Volume IV Muscat Cask
A superb release in the hugely popular Revival series from Teeling, and winner of the top accolade at the 2017 Irish Whiskey Awards. This has been finished in muscat wine barrels for a final period of 12 months and has been aged for a total of 15 years. It has a gloriously fruity flavour with great balance, smoothness and a luscious mouthfeel. Limited to just 10,000 bottles.
Irish Whiskey of the Year - 2017 Irish Whiskey Awards
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Teeling Revival Volume IV Muscat Cask
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Tasting Notes from Celtic Whiskey Shop and Wines on the Green
Nose
Like walking into a sweet shop (candy store). The nose is fresh and fruity with vibrant estery aromas of pear drops, pineapple chunks, candied citrus peel, fresh apricots, lemon drops and vanilla. There are even some aromas of fresh muscat grapes!
Palate
Soft and medium bodied with a very smooth delivery and no harsh alcohol burn. Flavours of lemon cake, citrus peel, orange oil, lychee, crystalised stem ginger and vanilla.
Finish
Sweet, soft and fruity.
Fact Sheet
Ageing
15 Years Old
Fluid
70cl
Alcohol %
46%
Types of Barrel used for Aging
Finished in Muscat wine barrels.
FAQs
Irish whiskey is most honestly assessed neat at room temperature in a tulip glass, where the full aromatic profile can develop. Adding a few drops of room temperature water to a pot still or single malt expression above 46% ABV opens the ester character and integrates the oak. Over a large ice sphere it becomes a more contemplative drink that evolves as the temperature rises. Avoid adding ice to aged or premium expressions: the cold contracts the spirit and suppresses the complexity you paid for.
Yes. Irish whiskey is distilled from a grain mash, typically malted barley with or without unmalted barley, grain, or corn, and the distillation process removes gluten proteins to below detectable levels. All major Irish whiskey producers including Irish Distillers, Midleton, Teeling, and Bushmills consider their products gluten free under current food safety standards. Individuals with clinically confirmed coeliac disease should consult their medical advisor before consuming any grain distilled spirit.
The most consistently excellent Irish whiskeys across price points are Redbreast 12 Year Old as the benchmark single pot still, Yellow Spot 12 Year Old for sherry cask complexity, Midleton Very Rare for aged prestige, and Teeling Single Grain as an underrated value option. For under €40, Powers Gold Label and Jameson 18 Year Old represent excellent value for their respective categories. The single pot still style using both malted and unmalted barley is Ireland's most distinctive and most rewarding contribution to world whiskey.
Irish whiskey is a legally defined spirit produced on the island of Ireland from a yeast fermented grain mash, distilled to under 94.8% ABV, and matured for a minimum of three years in wooden casks on the island of Ireland. The five recognised styles are single malt, single grain, single pot still, blended, and blended malt. Triple distillation, used by the majority of Irish producers, and the use of a proportion of unmalted barley in the single pot still style are the defining technical characteristics of the category.

