Irish whiskey producer Teeling has added an 18-year-old single malt finished in ex-Muscat wine casks to its Renaissance series.
The third whiskey in the range, the 18-year-old single malt was aged in ex-Bourbon barrels, then finished in ex-Muscat wine casks. The process was said to impart ‘distinct tropical fruit notes with fresh citrus and a touch of mint’.
“We are delighted to launch the third release of our very popular and award-winning Renaissance Series of aged single malts,” said Jack Teeling, founder and managing director of Teeling Whiskey. “These releases are a celebratory bottling series to mark the true renaissance of Dublin as the epicenter for world-class city-based whiskey distillation.
“As the leader of the new wave of Dublin whiskey distillers, we look forward to contributing to and helping the continued renaissance of Teeling, Dublin and Irish whiskey. With our Dublin-distilled Irish whiskey now being exported around the world, we are witnessing a new dawn which is perfectly encapsulated in our Renaissance bottlings.”
Bottled at 46% ABV with no chill filtration, the Renaissance Series Three will have a limited global release with only 9,000 bottles available.
For more information, go to teelingwhiskey.com