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46 Year Old Irish Whiskey Emerges As Midleton s Latest Very Rare Silent Release
46 Year Old Irish Whiskey Emerges As Midleton’s Latest Very Rare Silent Release
The Midleton Very Rare Silent Distillery Collection, as we first highlighted last year, digs deep into the old aging Irish whiskey stock managed by Irish Distillers that heralds from the legendary Old Midleton Distillery which operated from 1825-1975. With plans to release six extremely high end bottlings ranging from 45 to 50 years of age through 2025, we are now upon the second such offering that clocks in at 46 years old.
The new Midleton Very Rare Silent Distillery Collection Chapter Two, according to those behind it, was distilled back in 1973 at a time when single pot still Irish whiskey had almost disappeared as a category. Distilled by then Master Distiller Max Crockett in the world’s largest copper pot still, it was “initially filled into a selection of sherry and bourbon casks and left undisturbed for over
Midleton Very Rare adds 46YO to Silent Distillery range 30th April, 2021 by Nicola Carruthers
Irish Distillers has revealed the second limited edition expression in the Midleton Very Rare Silent Distillery Collection – a 46-year-old whiskey priced at US$45,000.
The packaging for Chapter Two pays homage to the role of water
The first expression in the range, a 45-year-old single malt, was unveiled in February 2020.
Pernod Ricard’s Irish Distillers unit will launch one whiskey each year until 2025 as part of the new collection, with each expression ranging in age from 45 to 50 years. The six-strong series is thought to be Ireland’s oldest whiskey collection.
Having achieved â¬35,000 for a bottle of very rare 45-year-old Irish whiskey, last year, Jameson parent Irish Distillers is now hoping to go one better with an even more expensive whiskey
The asking price for the second release in its Midleton Very Rare Silent Distillery Collection is â¬40,000, which makes it one of the most expensive Irish whiskies to ever go on sale.
The collection is believed to be the Stateâs oldest with six releases planned between 2020 and 2025, ranging in age from 45 to 50 years old.
The release is described as âan exceptional 46-year-old single-pot-still Irish whiskeyâ distilled in the signature style of the Midleton distillery in Co Cork, which closed in 1975.