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Glendalough 7YR Old Single Malt Mizunara Finish Whiskey 46% 700ml

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Glendalough 7YR Old Single Malt Mizunara Finish Whiskey 46% 700ml

Glendalough 7 Year Old Single Malt Mizunara Finish
An Irish Pilgrimage Through a Japanese Grove

At its core, this is a classic Irish single malt - triple-distilled, matured for seven years in first-fill American oak, and then finished in Mizunara casks sourced directly from Hokkaido. Mizunara, the notoriously fickle and porous Japanese oak, is revered for the perfume it brings to well-matured spirits - sandalwood, incense, temple wood, and spice. It's not easy to work with. It leaks, it's temperamental - but when used with care, the results can be ethereal.

And that's what we find here: an Irish malt that remains recognisably itself, but transfigured, as if having travelled, meditated, and returned wiser.

The nose is beguiling. Honeyed pear, toasted almond, and heather flowers lead the way, with a soft wave of incense, sandalwood, and baking spice floating underneath. There's a touch of vanilla custard, but it's elevated by something woodsy and aromatic - like walking into a cedar sauna after the rain. The influence of the Mizunara is subtle but unmistakable: refined, lifted, and haunting.

On the palate, it opens with classic Irish sweetness - malted biscuit, apple crumble, and golden syrup - but then blooms into something more exotic: nutmeg, dried mango, and a touch of white pepper. The Mizunara oak brings that signature temple incense note, wrapping the malt's creamy body in dry spice and sandalwood smoke. It's textural too - soft, but structured, like linen over oak.

The finish is long, slightly drying, and contemplative. Notes of vanilla pod, sugar-dusted chestnut, and a faint touch of green tea and coconut husk slowly fade. It doesn't end. It resolves.

 

Sacred Wood Meets Celtic Grain
There are many Mizunara-finished whiskies on the market today, but few show the wood's character with this kind of restraint and respect. This is not a sweet bomb, nor a wood-forward bruiser. It's a dialogue - between the grassy brightness of Irish malt and the airy depth of Japanese oak.

For lovers of Hakushu, Yamazaki, or Bushmills Causeway finishes, this bottle sits in a similar elevated, thoughtful space - delicate, confident, and full of quiet power.

 

Final Thought
Glendalough 7 Year Old Mizunara Finish is a whiskey of dual heritage and singular focus. It shows what can happen when two traditions meet, not in competition, but in quiet collaboration.

It's not just a cask finish.
It's a spiritual meeting of wood, place, and patience - from Wicklow to Hokkaido.

$41.15

Original: $137.15

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Glendalough 7YR Old Single Malt Mizunara Finish Whiskey 46% 700ml

$137.15

$41.15

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Glendalough 7 Year Old Single Malt Mizunara Finish
An Irish Pilgrimage Through a Japanese Grove

At its core, this is a classic Irish single malt - triple-distilled, matured for seven years in first-fill American oak, and then finished in Mizunara casks sourced directly from Hokkaido. Mizunara, the notoriously fickle and porous Japanese oak, is revered for the perfume it brings to well-matured spirits - sandalwood, incense, temple wood, and spice. It's not easy to work with. It leaks, it's temperamental - but when used with care, the results can be ethereal.

And that's what we find here: an Irish malt that remains recognisably itself, but transfigured, as if having travelled, meditated, and returned wiser.

The nose is beguiling. Honeyed pear, toasted almond, and heather flowers lead the way, with a soft wave of incense, sandalwood, and baking spice floating underneath. There's a touch of vanilla custard, but it's elevated by something woodsy and aromatic - like walking into a cedar sauna after the rain. The influence of the Mizunara is subtle but unmistakable: refined, lifted, and haunting.

On the palate, it opens with classic Irish sweetness - malted biscuit, apple crumble, and golden syrup - but then blooms into something more exotic: nutmeg, dried mango, and a touch of white pepper. The Mizunara oak brings that signature temple incense note, wrapping the malt's creamy body in dry spice and sandalwood smoke. It's textural too - soft, but structured, like linen over oak.

The finish is long, slightly drying, and contemplative. Notes of vanilla pod, sugar-dusted chestnut, and a faint touch of green tea and coconut husk slowly fade. It doesn't end. It resolves.

 

Sacred Wood Meets Celtic Grain
There are many Mizunara-finished whiskies on the market today, but few show the wood's character with this kind of restraint and respect. This is not a sweet bomb, nor a wood-forward bruiser. It's a dialogue - between the grassy brightness of Irish malt and the airy depth of Japanese oak.

For lovers of Hakushu, Yamazaki, or Bushmills Causeway finishes, this bottle sits in a similar elevated, thoughtful space - delicate, confident, and full of quiet power.

 

Final Thought
Glendalough 7 Year Old Mizunara Finish is a whiskey of dual heritage and singular focus. It shows what can happen when two traditions meet, not in competition, but in quiet collaboration.

It's not just a cask finish.
It's a spiritual meeting of wood, place, and patience - from Wicklow to Hokkaido.