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Greenore 8 Year Old Single grain Irish Whiskey


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    Greenore 8 Year Old Single grain
    70cl / 40% ABV / Distillery Bottling
    Category: Single Grain
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    Description:
    A unique whiskey being an Irish Single Grain with a distinctive character Greenore is distinctive in that it is a Single Grain 8 Year Old Irish Whiskey. It is distilled at Cooley Distillery with a pure water and fine high quality grains. Later sent to mature in our 200 Year Old warehouses, in Kilbeggan. These combined expertise create the taste of vanilla and honeyed sweetness that emanates from its many years of maturing in rum and bourbon oak casks. Its silky smooth and robust character is a truly delightful experience to the discerning drinker. The unique and exceptional quality of Greenore Single Grain has been recognised this year by the International Wine and Spirits Competition where it won a gold medal. Nose: Clean light grain, with honey and oak characters. Taste: Silky smooth and mellow with honey start combined with fresh almonds and spices to create this delicate balance. Finish: Warm honey taste lingering in the mouth with a dry finish. Serving Suggestions: Greenore Single Grain can be enjoyed neat, on the rocks or with water to release the bouquet or as you like it.

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