Bushmills
Volume
700ml
ABV
47%
Age
11 YO
Retailers
2
Bushmills 11 Year Old 2010 Cognac Cask is an Irish whiskey aged for 11 years. It has an ABV of 47%. Bushmills Distillery, established in 1608, is one of the oldest distilleries in ...
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Bushmills 11 Year Old 2010 Cognac Cask
Bushmills 11 Year Old 2010 Cognac Cask
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Bushmills 11 Year Old 2010 Cognac Cask is an Irish whiskey aged for 11 years. It has an ABV of 47%. Bushmills Distillery, established in 1608, is one of the oldest distilleries in the world and is known for its smooth and approachable style.
Rich notes of dried fruits, honey, and a hint of vanilla with a subtle spiciness from the Cognac cask.
Smooth and creamy with flavors of ripe peaches, apricots, and a touch of oak, complemented by a gentle warmth.
A long, warming finish with lingering notes of sweet spice and a hint of chocolate.
A well-balanced whiskey that showcases the influence of the Cognac cask, offering a unique twist on the traditional Bushmills profile.
Bushmills 11 Year Old 2010 Cognac Cask is an Irish whiskey that has been aged for 11 years in Cognac casks. This expression showcases the influence of the Cognac cask on the whiskey's flavor profile.
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The oldest authorized whiskey distillery in the world is located at Bushmills. Official records date all the way back to 1608, when the region received its distillation permit. Thanks to expertise and craftsmanship that have been passed down from generation to generation, whiskey is still being brewed in Bushmills more than 400 years later. Nowhere else could we produce whiskey like here. Our water, which we obtain from the River Bush, travels over basalt rock layers. More than just a whiskey, Bushmills is. Family, friends, and neighbors all work together at the distillery in this community. 'Without the village there would be no whiskey, and without the whiskey there would be no village,' as we like to say, is a common saying. The mills that peppered the hamlet along the River Bush gave Bushmills its name.
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