Irish Spirit is not responsible nor liable for the use of such Cookies.ĥ. You also may encounter Cookies used by third parties and placed on certain pages of the Website that we do not control and have not authorised (such as webpages created by another User). You consent and acknowledge that we collect your personal information through Cookies.ģ.Ĝookies may be used to provide you with the Services, including to identify you as a User of the Website, remember your preferences, customise and measure the effectiveness of the Website and our promotions, advertising and marketing, analyse your usage of the Website, and for security purposes.Ĥ. This Privacy Policy applies to personal information collected via Cookies. If Cookies are disabled, Irish Spirit may not be able to provide you with the full range of Irish Spirit’s Services.Ģ.Ĝookies may collect and store your personal information. If you are not sure whether your browser has this capability, you should check with the software manufacturer, your company’s technology help desk or your internet service provider. Most browsers now recognise when a cookie is offered and permit you to refuse or accept it. Cookies are used on some parts of the Website. A Cookie is a small file that may be placed on your computer when you visit the Website. We (or a third party providing services to Irish Spirit) may use cookies, pixel tags, “flash cookies”, or other local storage provided by your browser or associated applications (each a Cookie and together Cookies). As the “1780” label and distinctive bottle design has been put out to pasture for more than a decade, these bottles of previously middle shelf whiskey are fast becoming collector’s items while also offering a handy taste comparison of how Jameson’s blending has evolved over time.ġ. Though the age statement is 12 Years, this is a blend of single pot stills and lesser amounts of grain, like all Jameson whiskey, so the youngest whiskey involved in the mix is 12 years but it could also contain aged whiskey up to 17 years old. Thus, one can expect a mild and silky palate with notes of honey and caramel with slight hints of spice, though not as much as its distillery-mate Powers 12 year, for example. The name of the release is derived from the founding date of Jameson’s original distillery in Dublin and the whiskey itself is full of the signature tastes one would expect from a premium Jameson. There’s a lot more flavor here that may just appeal to you.This special edition Jameson 12 year old is from the 1780 range which was discontinued in the early 2000s. If Jameson is a little too bland for you, still give it a try. A little spice at the tail end of the finish.Ĭomments: If you like Jameson then kick it up a notch and give this a try. The more time you spend with this the sweeter and creamier it gets.įinish: More oak and wood than on the nose or the palate. Palate: Creamy and malty with honey and cereal grains coming through. Nose: Light like fresh grass with fruity notes and a bit of char. TASTE – Sherry richness, nutty flavour, mild woody undertones. Exuding great character, its complex yet superbly mellow flavours of toasted wood, spice and sherry and its exquisite taste are a celebration of the enduring heritage of great Jameson whiskeys which began in 1780. With its pot still whiskeys infused with sherry casks, it’s the best known and most popular of the aged Jameson whiskeys. Jameson 12 Year Old Special Reserve, with its full-bodied flavour, is like a friendly handshake welcoming you into the world of aged whiskeys. Jameson Special Reserve 12 Year Old Irish Whiskey
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