Discover the bold, layered character of The Whistler Distillers Select Double Oaked Irish Whiskey, a small-batch, triple-distilled spirit crafted by Boann Distillery in County Meath, Ireland. This exceptional Irish whiskey is matured first in ex-bourbon ba
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Discover the bold, layered character of The Whistler Distillers Select Double Oaked Irish Whiskey, a small-batch, triple-distilled spirit crafted by Boann Distillery in County Meath, Ireland. This exceptional Irish whiskey is matured first in ex-bourbon barrels, then finished in oloroso sherry casks, delivering a complex balance of vanilla, honeyed malt, rich dried fruit, and warm spice.
Triple distillation ensures a smooth, refined texture, while the double cask maturation brings depth and a lingering, luxurious finish. Bottled at 43% ABV, this whiskey is perfect for sipping neat, on the rocks, or in elevated whiskey cocktails.
Small-batch, triple-distilled Irish whiskey
Matured in ex-bourbon barrels & finished in oloroso sherry casks
Crafted at Boann Distillery, County Meath, Ireland
Notes of vanilla, honey, dried fruit, and warm baking spice
Bottled at 43% ABV for a richer mouthfeel
750mL perfect for sipping or mixing into premium cocktails
Nose: Vanilla bean, honey, orchard fruits, and subtle toasted oak
Palate: Sweet malt, caramel, raisins, dried figs, and gentle spice
Finish: Long, warming, with lingering sherry richness and oak spice
Neat: To appreciate its layered sweetness and gentle spice
On the Rocks: A large cube to open up the fruity and woody notes
Cocktails: Ideal for Irish Old Fashioneds or a rich, sherry-kissed Whiskey Sour
Pair with dark chocolate, apple pie, or aged cheeses
Q: What does Double Oaked mean?
A: It refers to the two cask types used ex-bourbon barrels for vanilla and caramel sweetness, and oloroso sherry casks for dried fruit and spice depth.
Q: Is this whiskey peated?
A: No its a smooth, unpeated Irish whiskey focused on rich, sweet, and fruity flavors.
Q: Where is it made?
A: Boann Distillery, located in the Boyne Valley region of County Meath, Ireland.
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