Jameson 12 years Of. Triple Distilled ----(amber)
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Jameson 12 years Of. Triple Distilled
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About the producer

Midleton in County Cork is Ireland’s largest distillery. It was founded in 1825 by brothers James, Daniel and Jeremiah Murphy. In 1966, the groups Jameson, Powers, and Cork Distillers merged to form Irish Distillers. In 1975, the Powers and Jameson distilleries were closed and a new distillery opened next to Midleton to centralize and optimize production for the various brands. The old distillery then closed and Midleton became the only distillery in Ireland until Cooley opened two years later. The focus then turned to the Jameson blend, to the detriment of the single pot stills that have gradually come back into fashion in recent years.

About the wine

Jameson 12 Year Old 1780 is the replacement for Jameson 1780 Special Reserve. “1780” refers to the year the distillery was opened. The whisky is matured in sherry casks.

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Region : Ireland - County Cork

Producers and wineries : Bow St Jameson

Colour : amber

Appellation : Jameson

Viticulture : conventional More information....

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