
Glendalough Pot Still Irish Whiskey 43% 700ml
Glendalough Pot Still Irish Whiskey
An Irish Soul Aged in Irish Trees
This expression is significant not only because of what it is - true pot still whiskey - but where it finishes: in virgin Irish oak, a native wood rarely seen in the whiskey world, prized for its tight grain and aromatic spice. These casks lend a raw, almost untamed energy to the whiskey, bridging tradition and innovation in a distinctly Celtic manner.
The nose is vibrant, green, and spicy. You'll find crushed apple, fresh hay, and a soft note of honey-drizzled oatmeal, followed by white pepper, clove, and a faint whisper of sage and rosemary from the Irish oak. There's a floral top note, like gorse blossom in spring, and a touch of green banana or pear skin.
On the palate, it opens with a creamy, mouth-coating richness - the hallmark of pot still - delivering flavours of vanilla fudge, malted barley, and simmering spice. The virgin oak influence builds in layers: ginger snap, nutmeg, toasted almond, and a trace of resinous pine. There's a slight herbal grip - not bitter, but structured - that balances the honeyed notes with woodland backbone.
The finish is long and distinctly Irish: spiced porridge, light tannin, and a flicker of white pepper and oak dust, lingering like mist over a Wicklow valley.
The Spirit of Place, Distilled
This isn't just a pot still whiskey finished in oak. It's a pot still whiskey finished in Irish oak - a wood as wild and storied as the land it grows in. It's rare. It's bold. And it's entirely place-driven. You taste not only the style, but the soil.
This bottle is for those who want to go deeper - past the usual easy-drinking blends and into something rooted, textural, and proudly local. Think of it as Midleton Redbreast's wilder, more woodsy cousin - not quite as polished, but full of personality.
Final Thought
Glendalough Pot Still is a milestone in the revival of Ireland's most traditional whiskey style - and one of the few expressions that lets the land itself finish the dram. It's not perfect. It's alive. It's herbal, spicy, creamy, and utterly Irish.
It's not just a pot still whiskey.
It's Ireland in a glass - from barley to branch.
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Glendalough Pot Still Irish Whiskey
An Irish Soul Aged in Irish Trees
This expression is significant not only because of what it is - true pot still whiskey - but where it finishes: in virgin Irish oak, a native wood rarely seen in the whiskey world, prized for its tight grain and aromatic spice. These casks lend a raw, almost untamed energy to the whiskey, bridging tradition and innovation in a distinctly Celtic manner.
The nose is vibrant, green, and spicy. You'll find crushed apple, fresh hay, and a soft note of honey-drizzled oatmeal, followed by white pepper, clove, and a faint whisper of sage and rosemary from the Irish oak. There's a floral top note, like gorse blossom in spring, and a touch of green banana or pear skin.
On the palate, it opens with a creamy, mouth-coating richness - the hallmark of pot still - delivering flavours of vanilla fudge, malted barley, and simmering spice. The virgin oak influence builds in layers: ginger snap, nutmeg, toasted almond, and a trace of resinous pine. There's a slight herbal grip - not bitter, but structured - that balances the honeyed notes with woodland backbone.
The finish is long and distinctly Irish: spiced porridge, light tannin, and a flicker of white pepper and oak dust, lingering like mist over a Wicklow valley.
The Spirit of Place, Distilled
This isn't just a pot still whiskey finished in oak. It's a pot still whiskey finished in Irish oak - a wood as wild and storied as the land it grows in. It's rare. It's bold. And it's entirely place-driven. You taste not only the style, but the soil.
This bottle is for those who want to go deeper - past the usual easy-drinking blends and into something rooted, textural, and proudly local. Think of it as Midleton Redbreast's wilder, more woodsy cousin - not quite as polished, but full of personality.
Final Thought
Glendalough Pot Still is a milestone in the revival of Ireland's most traditional whiskey style - and one of the few expressions that lets the land itself finish the dram. It's not perfect. It's alive. It's herbal, spicy, creamy, and utterly Irish.
It's not just a pot still whiskey.
It's Ireland in a glass - from barley to branch.








