Teeling Single Grain Irish Whiskey 750mL

Teeling Single Grain Irish Whiskey 750mL

Teeling Single Grain Irish Whiskey 750mL

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Teeling Single Grain Irish Whiskey 750mL is an innovative, award-winning expression crafted from 100% corn and matured entirely in California Cabernet Sauvignon wine casks. This unique approach gives the whiskey a strikingly smooth, sweet, and fruit-forward profile that stands out from traditional Irish grain whiskies.

Distilled in column stills and non-chill filtered for maximum flavor, Teeling Single Grain offers vibrant layers of red berry sweetness, vanilla, honey, warm spice, and toasted oak, resulting in a silky, elegant whiskey with remarkable depth. Perfect for sipping neat or enhancing cocktails, it’s a modern Irish whiskey that showcases Teeling’s creativity and craftsmanship.


Tasting Notes

  • Nose: Red berries, vanilla, honey, light spice, soft oak

  • Palate: Sweet grain, berry compote, vanilla cream, warm baking spice, toasted wood

  • Finish: Smooth, mildly sweet, gently spiced with lingering berry and oak notes


FAQs

• What makes Teeling Single Grain unique?
It’s made from 100% corn and matured in red wine (Cabernet Sauvignon) casks, giving it a fruity, vibrant character.

• Is it smooth?
Yes — grain whiskey is naturally smooth, and the wine cask finishing adds extra sweetness and softness.

• What is the ABV?
It is typically bottled at 46% ABV, offering full flavor with smooth drinkability.

• Is it chill-filtered?
No — it is non-chill filtered to preserve richer texture and flavor.

• How should I drink it?
Enjoy neat, on the rocks, or in cocktails like an Irish Manhattan or Whiskey Sour.

• Does it taste like wine?
Not exactly — but the Cabernet casks add berry notes and light tannins, enhancing complexity.

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