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The Midleton Very Rare series, a prestigious collection of Irish blended whiskeys, is meticulously crafted at the Midleton Distillery in County Cork, Ireland. It was first introduced in 1984 by Master ...
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Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. When it comes to Irish whiskey, Jameson reigns supreme, far outselling any other brand on the market. But the distillery where ...
If the experience of Midleton residents whose homes were flooded is anything to go by, those hit by Storm Chandra face years ...
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Midleton is located in the town of the same name just outside of Cork, the second largest city in Ireland. The distillery’s history dates back to 1825, and while it has obviously changed quite a bit ...
With a full 50 years of aging, it’s the oldest ever single pot still Irish whiskey ever released, from a distillery that was shuttered in 1975. Want a bottle? It’ll cost you — $60,000, to be exact.
A POPULAR local Irish cookie shop has announced they are set to close their doors for good this month. Midleton’s Crumbs & Cream in Cork recently announced its closure on February 28 ...
Last spring, Midleton released its oldest pot still Irish whiskey to date as part of the distillery’s bicentennial celebration. That whiskey was distilled in 1973 and aged for 50 years in ex-bourbon ...