Bushmills 21 Year Old Irish Whiskey 750mL
Bushmills 21 Year Old Irish Whiskey 750mL
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Bushmills 21 Year Old Irish Whiskey 750mL is an ultra-premium single malt that stands as the pinnacle of Bushmills craftsmanship — a whiskey of extraordinary depth, elegance, and maturity. Distilled from 100% malted barley and triple-distilled for signature smoothness, this rare expression is aged for a full 21 years in bourbon and sherry casks, then finished for two additional years in Madeira wine casks.
The result is a masterfully balanced whiskey layered with dark fruit, honey, toffee, and rich oak spice. Each sip reveals new dimensions of flavor, from sweet dried raisins to roasted nuts and creamy vanilla. Complex yet remarkably smooth, Bushmills 21 Year Old is a testament to over four centuries of Irish whiskey-making tradition and one of the finest single malts ever produced in Ireland.
Tasting Notes
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Appearance: Deep mahogany with golden highlights
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Nose: Dried fruit, honey, toffee, and oak with notes of fig and spice
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Palate: Rich and velvety with layers of caramel, nuts, dark chocolate, and warm oak
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Finish: Exceptionally long and smooth with lingering fruit sweetness and oak spice
FAQs
Q: How long is Bushmills 21 Year Old aged?
A: Aged for 21 years in ex-bourbon and sherry casks, followed by a Madeira wine cask finish for added sweetness and depth.
Q: What type of whiskey is Bushmills 21 Year?
A: It’s a single malt Irish whiskey, triple-distilled from 100% malted barley for a smooth, refined profile.
Q: What is the proof and ABV?
A: Bottled at 80 proof (40% ABV), offering balance, richness, and an exceptionally smooth finish.
Q: How should I enjoy Bushmills 21 Year Old?
A: Best savored neat or with a drop of water to fully open up its layers of fruit, spice, and oak.
Q: Is Bushmills 21 Year a limited release?
A: Yes — it’s one of Bushmills’ rarest and most exclusive single malts, produced in limited quantities and highly prized by collectors.