Yellow Spot 12 Year Old Irish Whiskey is a beautifully complex single pot still whiskey that pays homage to Irelands whiskey-making heritage. Aged for a full 12 years in a unique combination of American bourbon barrels, Spanish sherry butts, and rare Malag
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Yellow Spot 12 Year Old Irish Whiskey is a beautifully complex single pot still whiskey that pays homage to Irelands whiskey-making heritage. Aged for a full 12 years in a unique combination of American bourbon barrels, Spanish sherry butts, and rare Malaga wine casks, this expression delivers a rich, layered profile that sets it apart from typical Irish whiskies. Revived by the Mitchell & Son family, Yellow Spot is a rare gem that showcases the elegance of triple-distilled Irish whiskey at its finest. Available now at Whiskey Caviar.
Tasting Notes:
Color: Deep gold with warm amber hues
Nose: Sweet honey, red apples, apricots, toasted oak, and a touch of exotic spice
Palate: Silky and full-bodied, with flavors of baked stone fruit, crme brle, toasted nuts, and spiced malt
Finish: Long and warming with lingering notes of dried fruit, vanilla, and a subtle wine-driven sweetness
Vital Stats:
Type: Single Pot Still Irish Whiskey
ABV: 46%
Aging: 12 Years
Cask Types: Bourbon, Sherry, and Malaga wine casks
Bottle Size: 750 mL
Distilled in: Midleton Distillery, Ireland
Ideal For:
Perfect for Irish whiskey connoisseurs, fans of Spot whiskies, or anyone seeking a luxurious sipping experience. Best enjoyed neat or with a splash of water to open up its intricate flavor layers. For optimal tasting, use a proper Glencairn glass. Available at Whiskey Caviar.
FAQ:
1. How does Yellow Spot differ from Green Spot?
Yellow Spot is aged longer12 yearsand includes Malaga wine cask maturation, offering more depth, richness, and a sweeter, fruitier profile.
2. Is this a limited release?
Yes, Yellow Spot is produced in smaller quantities and is harder to find than Green Spot, making it a prized bottle for collectors.
3. Can I enjoy this in cocktails?
While it can be used in high-end cocktails, its complexity and price point make it better suited for sipping neat or with a touch of water.
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