Irish Whiskey

The spirit must be aged a minimum of three years in wooden casks, with many expressions matured in bourbon, sherry, or wine barrels

Irish Whiskey

Irish whiskey is a smooth, characterful spirit with roots dating back to 1405, making it one of the oldest distilled drinks in the world. Traditionally triple-distilled in large copper pot stills and made from a blend of malted and unmalted barley, it offers a clean, elegant profile often rich in honey, vanilla, soft spice, and orchard fruit. Unlike Scotch, Irish whiskey is rarely peated, giving it a more approachable, mellow taste. The spirit must be aged a minimum of three years in wooden casks, with many expressions matured in bourbon, sherry, or wine barrels to add depth. Once the global leader in whiskey exports, the Irish industry has seen a major revival in recent decades, reclaiming its place among the world’s finest spirits.