Green Spot Single Pot Still 700ML
Stoneybatter
87 Manor Street
Stoneybatter
Dublin
Dublin
D07 NH48
Ireland
ABV 40%
Green Spot is a pure pot still Irish whiskey, produced specifically for Mitchell & Son of Dublin, by Irish Distillers at the Midleton Distillery, Cork, Ireland. It is the one of the only remaining bonded Irish whiskeys, and is currently the only brand specifically produced for and sold by an independent wine merchant in Ireland.We just managed to get our hands on some.
Green Spot was described by whiskey writer Jim Murray as "unquestionably one of the world's great whiskeys".
ABV 40%
Green Spot is a pure pot still Irish whiskey, produced specifically for Mitchell & Son of Dublin, by Irish Distillers at the Midleton Distillery, Cork, Ireland. It is the one of the only remaining bonded Irish whiskeys, and is currently the only brand specifically produced for and sold by an independent wine merchant in Ireland.We just managed to get our hands on some.
Green Spot was described by whiskey writer Jim Murray as "unquestionably one of the world's great whiskeys".
ABV 40%
Green Spot is a pure pot still Irish whiskey, produced specifically for Mitchell & Son of Dublin, by Irish Distillers at the Midleton Distillery, Cork, Ireland. It is the one of the only remaining bonded Irish whiskeys, and is currently the only brand specifically produced for and sold by an independent wine merchant in Ireland.We just managed to get our hands on some.
Green Spot was described by whiskey writer Jim Murray as "unquestionably one of the world's great whiskeys".
ABV 40%
Green Spot is a pure pot still Irish whiskey, produced specifically for Mitchell & Son of Dublin, by Irish Distillers at the Midleton Distillery, Cork, Ireland. It is the one of the only remaining bonded Irish whiskeys, and is currently the only brand specifically produced for and sold by an independent wine merchant in Ireland.We just managed to get our hands on some.
Green Spot was described by whiskey writer Jim Murray as "unquestionably one of the world's great whiskeys".