Product description
Slane Whiskey debuted a few years ago and was originally a blend of malt and grain distillates from Cooley Distillery.
Its name refers to Slane Castle, which belonged to the Conyngham family. In 2017, the Conynghams, in cooperation with Brown-Forman, began building their own distillery, which began production in the summer of 2018. Slane Distillery is equipped with both stills and columns and produces malt, pot still and grain whiskey. The Slane Triple Cask Whiskey presented here is a blend of single malt and single grain distillates from undisclosed Irish distilleries aged in three types of casks: new, strongly toasted Brown-Forman Cooperage casks, bourbon and Tennessee whiskey casks, and Oloroso sherry casks.
Aroma : mild, vanilla, honey, milk fudge, roasted peanuts, apples, banana cake, notes of cocoa and hay.
Taste : consistent with the aroma, vanilla, honey, toffee, caramel, bananas, greengages, raisins, milk chocolate and a touch of sherry.
Finish: medium long, slightly nutty, with notes of sherry, honey, vanilla and cinnamon.