Welcome to the start of our Irish Whiskey Month! It’s no secret that the last whiskeys I’ve written about here have been less than thrilling to try, and so this year, we’re going up market starting with Redbreast 12 Year Old Irish Whiskey. Distilled by Middleton, Redbreast 12 is made using a mash of malted and unmalted barley that is triple distilled in copper pot stills. It’s then matured in bourbon seasoned American Oak and Oloroso Sherry seasoned Spanish oak butts. The result is a whiskey that retails for over double our previous bottles, so is it worth it?
Redbreast 12 Year Old Irish Whiskey
Sight: Deep Copper
Smell: Caramel, fresh green apples, marzipan, and red licorice come cascading out in droves. The nose is fruity, with candied raspberry coming forth, and then gets complimented with nuttiness, hints of spice, toasty oak, and a slight hint of alcohol.
Sip: Bright, explosive apple, peach, and creamy candies jump out. Plum, cinnamon, and bursts of spices aren’t far behind. The mouth feel is light, laced with vanilla, and loaded with nuanced creamy, fruity notes.
Savor: The ending has more baked apple, spice, and oak elements. A leather and apple skin note lingers.
Redbreast 12 Year Old Irish Whiskey is frankly nothing short of explosively lovely. The bursts of fruity flavors are clean, clear, and pop brightly. The creaminess of the underlying nectar is just as pleasant, making it smooth and enticing. While the finish isn’t the most complex, what it does, it does particularly clearly and with a robust character. Sipping it is simply a pleasure.
In Cocktails
In A Cameron’s Kick Redbreast 12 Year Old Irish Whiskey delivers the same creamy candy and apple notes. The bright lemon laces with vanilla and subtle peach and stone fruit notes. There’s a beautiful cinnamon and deep red plum skin element that runs over the finish. The subtle nuttiness compliments this all the way through, and there’s a light charred pineapple touch. Overall, it’s a delicious and robust Cameron’s Kick.
In Review – Redbreast 12 Year Old Irish Whiskey
Redbreast 12 Year Old Irish Whiskey is delightfully simple, yet thoroughly detailed in it’s approach. The result is an Irish whiskey that delivers a great neat experience while also simultaneously working well in a cocktail. That brings us to the price. Approaching $70 in some places, Redbreast 12 isn’t cheap, and it may cause you to think twice. That said, compared to all the of the more entry level Irish Whiskey’s I’ve tasted, there is more than double the value here. For that reason, if you have the means, I encourage you try to a bottle of Redbreast (especially at closer to $60 where it can show up from time to time).
If you want to try it without committing, consider trying their Family Collection pack, where you can get 3 50ml bottles representing the Redbreast 12, the Lustau Edition, and Redbreast 15.