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Midleton Very Rare 1991 Irish Whisky

Midleton Very Rare 1991 Irish Whisky

Whiskey: Midleton Very Rare 1991 Irish Whisky

This bottle will make a fine addition to any whisky lover.

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Size: 750ML

Proof: 80 (40%ABV)

Origin: Ireland

Distillery: Midleton

A classic vintage from Ireland’s flagship prestige series, hand-selected by Barry Crockett and individually numbered.

Midleton Very Rare 1991 Irish Whisky Tasting Notes

Nose: Aroma is very pleasant and delightful.

Palate: Balanced and rich flavors.

Finish: Elegant long-lasting aftertaste.

Distillery Information

Midleton distillery is the home of Jameson Irish whiskey as well as Redbreast, Powers and the Spot whiskeys, but they also release premium single pot still Irish whiskeys under their own label. The buildings of the Midleton distillery began life rather abstemiously; used as a wool mill in the very late eighteenth century. Leased by Marcus Lynch, the buildings were sold to the government, who subsequently sold them to the Archbishop of Cashel in 1823 for the sum of £1,750. The Archbishop died later that year and the buildings were inherited by Lord Midleton. It was the three brothers Murphy who converted the mill into a distillery in 1825. They had acquired the buildings for £4,000. Stills were installed, including the world’s largest still with a capacity of 31,618 gallons. The distillery produced a range of brands and in 1966 the company joined John Powers and John Jameson to form the Irish Distillers Group and a new distillery was built at Midleton to produce all of their brands. This new distillery now has a capacity of 60m litres, following a large expansion project in 2013.

$4,500.00

Original: $14,999.99

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Midleton Very Rare 1991 Irish Whisky

$14,999.99

$4,500.00

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Whiskey: Midleton Very Rare 1991 Irish Whisky

This bottle will make a fine addition to any whisky lover.

Order from the Largest & Most Trusted Premium Spirits Marketplace!

Featured in

  • ROLLING STONE
  • MEN'S JOURNAL
  • US WEEKLY

ALL ORDERS PLACED ARE GUARANTEED and WILL NOT be cancelled like with other retailers. Many other small liquor store sites will end up cancelling your order due to the high demand and unavailability.

Size: 750ML

Proof: 80 (40%ABV)

Origin: Ireland

Distillery: Midleton

A classic vintage from Ireland’s flagship prestige series, hand-selected by Barry Crockett and individually numbered.

Midleton Very Rare 1991 Irish Whisky Tasting Notes

Nose: Aroma is very pleasant and delightful.

Palate: Balanced and rich flavors.

Finish: Elegant long-lasting aftertaste.

Distillery Information

Midleton distillery is the home of Jameson Irish whiskey as well as Redbreast, Powers and the Spot whiskeys, but they also release premium single pot still Irish whiskeys under their own label. The buildings of the Midleton distillery began life rather abstemiously; used as a wool mill in the very late eighteenth century. Leased by Marcus Lynch, the buildings were sold to the government, who subsequently sold them to the Archbishop of Cashel in 1823 for the sum of £1,750. The Archbishop died later that year and the buildings were inherited by Lord Midleton. It was the three brothers Murphy who converted the mill into a distillery in 1825. They had acquired the buildings for £4,000. Stills were installed, including the world’s largest still with a capacity of 31,618 gallons. The distillery produced a range of brands and in 1966 the company joined John Powers and John Jameson to form the Irish Distillers Group and a new distillery was built at Midleton to produce all of their brands. This new distillery now has a capacity of 60m litres, following a large expansion project in 2013.