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Kilbeggan 15 year

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3 cl / 40%

Ireland Irish Whiskey

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A 15 year old Kilbeggan, produced at the Cooley distillery and a Gold Medal winner at the 2008 International Wine and Spirits fair.

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Awards

  • San Francisco World Spirits Competition
  • International Wines and Spirits Competition

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  • By on
    “A good light blend from Ireland.”
    This dram has a amber-like color.

    Nose (86): more than average. floral, peaches, honey, vanilla, corn, wood.

    Taste (87): light, smooth, powerful. fruity, wood, spices, honey, vanilla, citrus, smoke.

    Finish (89): long. corn, wood, honey, vanilla.

    87

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