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Tuesday, February 25, 2014

Jameson Rarest....





Back in stock, 2009 vintage.
Jameson Rarest Vintage Reserve...$219.99

You've met the Jameson Family, now meet the Godfather of them all, Jameson Rarest Vintage Reserve. This initial expression of maturing rare pot still whiskey in traditional fortified wine casks is a triumph of the collaboration between the Jameson Masters; devotees to their craft whose skill and artistry have been richly rewarded.

All the whiskeys in this magnificent Reserve are of an advanced age and have an immense collage of flavours to impart from their time in the wood. The pick of our older grain whiskeys were brought together with some rare and charismatic pot still whiskeys that had been matured in hand-picked second fill bourbon casks. These were carefully married with a rare pot still whiskey that was aged to a fantastic mellow sweetness in specially commissioned port pipes. The resulting union has a glorious, fruit rich character.

TASTING CHARACTERISTICS
NOSE - A real full bodied aroma. Initially sweet with ripe fruit notes of melon, bananas and dark fleshy plums. The unmistakable pot still spicy character combines to give hints of treacle, cinnamon and liquorice.
TASTE - A mouthful of flavours. Mellow sweetness and toasted wood are complemented by fruit richness characteristic of the port casks. A touch of creamy dairy fudge and dark chocolate add to the complexity.
FINISH - A tantalisingly long finish which covers the spectrum from the sweetness of fruit, through the spices to the unmistakable note of barley, where it all began.
RECENT AWARDS & ACCOLADES

2011 San Francisco World Spirits Competition: Double Gold
2009 San Francisco World Spirits Competition: Gold
International Spirits Challenge 2009: Gold
Voted World’s Best Irish Blended Whiskey at the 2009 World Whiskies Awards
Irish Whiskey of the Year 2009 Malt Advocate Whiskey Awards
"THE WHISKEY IS THE DEEPEST, RICHEST AND MOST LUSHOF THE JAMESON FAMILY, AND NICELY LAYERED. IN SHORT, IT'S A GREAT WHISKEY."- John Hansell, Malt Advocate

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