Red Spot Irish Whiskey 15 Year 750 mL is a rare and highly regarded single pot still Irish whiskey that showcases the rich heritage of Irish distilling. Produced by Irish Distillers, this exceptional whiskey is matured for 15 years in a unique combination of bourbon, sherry, and Marsala wine casks, creating a complex and deeply flavorful profile. Available now at Whiskey Caviar, this 750 mL bottle is a must-have for collectors and Irish whiskey enthusiasts seeking a premium, aged expression.
Tasting Notes:
Color: Rich amber with copper hues.
Nose: Aromatic and complex, with notes of ripe red fruits, dried berries, toasted oak, and baking spices, complemented by hints of vanilla and sweet wine influence.
Palate: Full-bodied and layered, featuring flavors of dried fruit, figs, nuts, and warm spices, balanced by creamy vanilla, caramel, and subtle oak.
Finish: Long and luxurious, with lingering sweetness, spice, and a touch of fortified wine richness.
Vital Stats:
Producer: Irish Distillers
Style: Single Pot Still Irish Whiskey
Age: 15 Years
Cask Types: Bourbon, Sherry, and Marsala Wine Casks
ABV: 46% (92 Proof)
Bottle Size: 750 mL
Origin: Ireland
Ideal For:
Red Spot 15 Year is best enjoyed neat to fully appreciate its depth and cask influence, though a few drops of water can open up its fruit and spice complexity. For the ultimate tasting experience, enjoy it in a Glencairn glass to enhance its rich aromas and silky texture.
Perfect for collectors, connoisseurs, and those looking to experience one of Ireland’s most celebrated aged whiskeys.
FAQ:
Q: What makes Red Spot 15 Year unique?
A: Its maturation in bourbon, sherry, and Marsala casks creates a rich and complex flavor profile with layered fruit, spice, and sweetness.
Q: What is single pot still Irish whiskey?
A: It is a traditional Irish style made from a mix of malted and unmalted barley, distilled in pot stills for a rich, creamy texture.
Q: How should I drink Red Spot 15 Year?
A: It’s best enjoyed neat or with a few drops of water in a Glencairn glass to fully appreciate its complexity.