Jameson Irish Whiskey
Jameson Irish Whiskey is a blend of pot still and fine grain whiskeys that is as versatile as it is smooth. Triple-distilled and aged for a minimum of 4 years, this is the timeless whiskey that turned our green bottle into an icon. Nose: To the nose, Jameson has a light floral fragrance, peppered with spicy wood and sweet notes. Taste: Perfect balance of spicy, nutty and vanilla notes with hints of sweet sherry and exceptional smoothness.
From the Jameson Website: Sine Metu. It means “without fear”. It hangs proudly on our crest. It’s a code John Jameson lived by, a code he embodied. When he stepped off that ship in Dublin to start his distillery, he did so with bravery. With a clear vision and a tireless passion. A passion for his Irish whiskey, each step of the process from grain to glass. Today that same spirit lives on in our Jameson family; our cooper, our distiller, our blender, and the many dedicated individuals at our Distillery. But it also lives on in the communities of fearless individuals here in the U.S., who embody the code of Sine Metu by pursuing their passions every day. Sine Metu. It’s from our family. It’s on our bottle. It’s in our hearts. It’s in every glass.
There’s a lot of craft and care that goes into every bottle of Jameson Irish Whiskey. Coopers, blenders, distillers, just to name a few. And it’s funny how when you make something with craft and care, you cross paths with other passionate people. John Jameson established the way of making whiskey in 1780 and it’s been proudly sticking to it ever since. It might not be the easiest way, but insisting on the finest ingredients, triple distillation, and aging our whiskey in seasoned oak barrels has been the secret behind our signature smoothness. Jameson collaborated with Beavertown, a micro-brewery based out of Hackney, East London, to produce an imperial stout aged in Jameson casks. The stout is named Ger’onimo in honour of Ger Buckley, fifth generation Master Cooper at the Jameson Distillery, who Beavertown founder Logan Plant met when he travelled to Midleton, Co. Cork to select the barrels.
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