Midleton Very Rare 2001 700ml bottle - Irish Whiskey whisky
Irish Whiskey 12 Year Old

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Midleton Very Rare 2001

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Volume

700ml

ABV

40%

Age

12 YO

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Midleton Very Rare 2001 is an Irish whiskey aged for 12 years and bottled at an ABV of 40%. Midleton Distillery is renowned for producing some of the finest Irish whiskeys, and the...

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Product Details

Name Midleton Very Rare 2001
Brand Midleton
Average Price £999.00

Product Properties

Volume 700ml
Alcohol Content (ABV) 40%
Age 12 Year Old
Country of Origin Ireland
Created On CasKompare 01-26-2026

Product Description

Midleton Very Rare 2001 is an Irish whiskey aged for 12 years and bottled at an ABV of 40%. Midleton Distillery is renowned for producing some of the finest Irish whiskeys, and the Very Rare series is known for its limited annual releases, showcasing exceptional quality and craftsmanship.

Tasting Notes

Nose

Rich and fruity with notes of ripe apples, pears, and a hint of vanilla.

Palate

Smooth and creamy with flavors of honey, toasted oak, and a touch of spice.

Finish

Medium length with a gentle warmth and lingering sweetness.

Additional Notes

A well-balanced and elegant whiskey showcasing the craftsmanship of Midleton.

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About The Brand: Midleton

Midleton, County Cork, Ireland is home to the Midleton distillery complex. Irish Distillers, a division of Pernod Ricard, is the owner of it. The Old Midleton Distillery, which was built nearby and is now a tourist attraction called the Jameson Experience, dates back to the early 17th century. The Irish Distillers Group was founded in 1966 as a result of a merger of John Power & Son, John Jameson & Son, and the Cork Distilleries Company (which controlled the Old Midleton distillery). The newly created company's board made the decision to shut down its current distilleries and move all operations to a new location. As the only existing site with space for expansion, this was constructed in Midleton. Production ceased at The Old Jameson Distillery in July 1975, and it started again at the new one. Today, a tourist center occupies the former distillery. Irish Distillers invested approximately €200 million to quadruple the plant's capacity and construct a new maturation facility in the neighbouring town of Dungourney since 2010, greatly expanding the distillery. One of the most cutting-edge distilleries in the world, Midleton connects its production sites with fiber-optic networks. The distillery has three 75,000-liter pot stills—the biggest stills in use right now anywhere in the world—as well as three column stills, which are combined to create several whiskey varieties. The distillery is the biggest in Ireland, with an annual output capacity of 64 million liters. The distillery also has a tiny distillery, which can produce roughly 50,000 L of alcohol annually using smaller pot stills.

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