Redbreast has announced the release of its latest expression, Redbreast 18 Year Old Irish whiskey.
This is the first 18 year old release for the brand, as well as Redbreast’s first use of cream sherry casks.
Redbreast master blender David McCabe and Redbreast master blender emeritus Billy Leighton created this expression, drawing inspiration from aged inventory at Midleton Distillery, while also using an array of cask types. Made from malted and unmalted barley, and triple distilled in traditional copper pot stills, this expression aged in a cask combination of ex-bourbon, oloroso sherry, cream sherry and a portion aged in ruby port casks.
“The addition of Redbreast 18 Year Old to the Redbreast core range beautifully bridges the gap between our older and younger offerings,” says McCabe. “We wanted to unlock a new taste profile for the Redbreast permanent range while still offering something that feels distinctly Redbreast in its style. By incorporating the cream sherry casks, we’ve created a whiskey that boasts a rich profile of dark chocolate, blackcurrants, and hazelnuts. This expression not only honors our heritage but also showcases our commitment to innovation in Irish whiskey making.”
The cream sherry casks came from the Antonio Páez Lobato cooperage.
“The unveiling of Redbreast 18 Year Old is a moment of pride for us,” says Leighton. “We’re incredibly fortunate to have a variety of aged stock at Midleton Distillery, and with its unique flavor profile, we are confident this will be a welcome addition to whiskey enthusiasts’ collections and a delightful first-hand experience for those new to whiskey.”
Bottled at 46% ABV, Redbreast 18 Year Old is available nationwide starting for a suggested retail price of $249.99 per 750-ml. bottle.