Teeling Single Grain Whiskey, 0,7L 46%

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Teeling Single Grain Whiskey, 0.7L 46%

History and production of Teeling Single Grain:

Teeling - no other name is so closely linked to Irish whiskey history. Walter Teeling founded a small distillery in Dublin as early as 1782. This was to lay the foundation for the worldwide success of Irish whiskey and to this day the name Teeling is inseparably linked with whiskey production in Ireland. Teeling and its outstanding distillate sparked a real boom, which led to a large number of new establishments; there were more than 30 distilleries in Dublin alone.

Due to unfortunate circumstances and dubious decisions (not least due to Prohibition in the USA), Irish whiskey began to lead a downright shadowy existence from the second half of the 20th century. The last distillery in Dublin was subsequently to close its doors in 1976... until the new Teeling Whiskey Distillery saw the light of day in 2015. The historic name should immediately make the claim clear: first-class quality, exceptional taste, passion and tradition should make Irish whiskey a successful global player again. Even if the conditions for this have been created, it is undoubtedly a difficult legacy to inherit.

For this purpose, a state-of-the-art distillery was built in the center of Dublin. In order to do justice to the traditional production method of triple distillation, there are a total of three copper pot stills that ensure a mild, gentle taste.

As the Teeling Distillery only started distilling in 2015, no whiskey with the prescribed minimum storage time can of course be brought onto the market at this point in time. To bridge the waiting time, exclusive whiskeys from the Irish Cooley distillery, which was founded by John Teeling in 1987, are regularly released.

The Teeling Single Grain presented here belongs to a very rare whisky category. As the name suggests, it is a whiskey that is made from 100% unmalted barley. Distillation took place in the Cooley distillery's column still. The Teeling Single Grain was then matured in ex-bourbon barrels made from American white oak and then finished in Californian wine barrels that previously contained Cabernet Sauvignon. It is also particularly noteworthy that the Teeling Single Grain is bottled at a strong 46% alcohol by volume and is neither colored nor chill-filtered.

Tasting the Teeling Single Grain:

The Teeling Single Grain has a dark, reddish shimmering color. When nosing, it initially presents fruity aromas of raspberries, pears, apples and citrus fruits. Vanilla, herbs and spices emerge in the background. Overall, the aroma of the Teeling Single Grain is very light and delicate. This makes it very different from single malt whisky.

The taste of the Teeling Single Grain is very strong and distinctly spicy. Notes of nutmeg, allspice and candied ginger are gradually complemented by fruity components such as grapes, raisins and red berries. The finish shows a solid tannin structure and full-bodied oak, reminiscent of high-quality cognac.

The Teeling Single Grain is an extremely interesting whiskey that has a completely new play of tastes and aromas thanks to the use of unmalted barley.

Alcohol content: 46% Vol.
Country: Ireland
Filling quantity: 0,7 Liter
Responsible food business operator: Borco Marken Import Matthiesen GmbH & Co, Charlottenstrasse 135, 45289 Essen Deutschland
Type: Grain Whisky

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