Yellow with golden highlights. Vibrant with notes of melon, figs, toffee and lemon. A balanced mix of dry fruits, citrus, vanilla, spice and cloves. Long finish with sweetness in harmony with dry tannins from the woods.
Through innovative cask maturation and finishing techniques, we have crafted a unique, award-winning Teeling Irish Single Malt Whiskey full of flavour.
Templeton Rye whiskey is a spirit unlike any other. An unmistakable rye whiskey, smooth and spicy with a clean finish. Originally made in Templeton, Iowa during the prohibition era as a way for farmers to supplement their income. Thanks to its smooth finish, the American rye whiskey earned the nickname 'The Good Stuff'.
Bright gold in the glass. On the nose demerara and toasted coconut with almond fondant, pear and sweet barley. An inviting palate of pear and peach syrup with coconut macaroon and a hint of ripe melon.
Double cask maturation in bourbon oak and quarter casks for depth and richness layered with rich ripe fruit, creamy vanilla, fresh wood smoke and intense oak spice.
The taste is rich and mellow; cool on entry then as it reaches the back palate you can feel the warmth and absolute purity of slow unhurried distillation. This is a bewitching, delectable and luxurious gin; its citrus. Freshness excites and stimulates the taste buds allowing you to experience a starburst of flavours as they explode across the palate. All this from a beaten up old pot still, operated by beaten up distillers on the coast of heaven.
The Botanist is a gin of layered complexity, a progressive exploration of the botanical heritage of the isle of Islay. 22 hand-foraged local botanicals delicately augment nine berries, barks, seeds and peels during an achingly slow distillation. The first Islay dry gin is a rare expression of the heart and soul of this remote Scottish Island. A must-have for any home bar and the essential dry gin for all of your favourite cocktails.
The Busker is a 'new to world' Irish Whiskey that is born out of a modern Ireland, where the contemporary and bold meet at the crossroads of tradition.