
Clonakilty Double Oak Whiskey - 750ML
Clonakilty Double Oak Whiskey - 750ML
Introduction Welcome to our exclusive liquor bottle spotlight! Today, we’re featuring the Clonakilty Double Oak Whiskey, a premium Irish whiskey that is a testament to the rich tradition, meticulous craftsmanship, and exceptional flavor profile that Ireland’s distilleries are renowned for. Whether you’re a seasoned connoisseur or a curious newcomer, this bottle is a must-try.
About Clonakilty Double Oak Whiskey
- Name: Clonakilty Double Oak Whiskey
- Type: Whiskey
- Origin: Southwest Ireland
- Distillery: Clonakilty Distillery
- Alcohol Content: 43.6% ABV
Flavor Profile Clonakilty Double Oak Whiskey boasts a captivating flavor profile that tantalizes the senses:
- Aroma: Fresh and light character with hints of apple and pear, strong vanilla, cut grass, and undertones of pepper and cinnamon
- Taste: Spices like ginger come forward, along with a vanilla-honey creaminess, and refreshing apple/pear element augmented with a hint of almonds
- Finish: Dominated by vanilla and spice, making for an excellent sipping whiskey
Key Features
- Craftsmanship: A blend of malt and grain whiskeys aged in ex-bourbon casks, then finished in a combination of new American oak barrels and shaved and toasted ex-Bordeaux red wine casks
- Packaging: The bottle design is as intricate as the whiskey itself, reflecting the double oak aging process.
- Pairings: Best enjoyed neat, with a drop of water, or with a single ice cube to enhance the flavors.
Why Choose Clonakilty Double Oak Whiskey?
- Rare Gem: The whiskey’s unique aging process and the distillery’s commitment to terroir make it a standout choice
- Award-Winning: It won ‘World’s Best Blended Irish Whiskey’ at the World Whiskies Awards 2020
- Affordable Luxury: Priced at approximately €49.95, it offers a high-quality whiskey experience that is accessible
Where to Buy Clonakilty Double Oak Whiskey can be found at select liquor stores, online retailers, or directly from the Clonakilty Distillery. This exceptional spirit is a celebration of Irish whiskey-making and is not to be missed by those who appreciate fine spirits.
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