Jameson in a 4.5l cradle
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The most popular whiskey in the world Jameson in a huge bottle with a volume of 4.5 liters! The bottle is placed in a metal cradle.
EAN: 5011007021849
Code: JS-45GE
Description
A huge 4.5-liter bottle of the classic Irish mixture Jameson. Before ripening, it is distilled three times from Irish barley and pure spring water. It is also the best-selling Irish whiskey in the world and not without reason ...
Jameson is produced at the Midleton Distillery and is a classic Irish blended whiskey. The blend consists of the highest quality Pot Still and single grain whiskeys. Subsequently, it undergoes triple distillation, thanks to which it acquired delicacy. Finally, it ages for at least 4 years in oak barrels.
Flavour Profile
Color:
amber with golden highlights
Aroma:
full, flowers, marmalade, cane sugar, grass, coffee, wood
Taste:
pleasant, fruit, pastry, vanilla, nuts, wood, spice, cinnamon
Finish:
medium length, black pepper, honey, figs, plums

Wood

Cinnamon

Flowers

Coffee

Pepper

Cane sugar
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Basic information
Brand
EAN
5011007021849
Flavour profile
Wood, Cinnamon, Flowers, Coffee, Pepper, Cane sugar
Country
Ireland
Packaging
Cardboard
Volume
4.5 l
Alc.
40 %
Distributor
Pernod Ricard Slovakia s.r.o., Mlynské nivy 10, 821 09 Bratislava
Unit price
35,62 € for 1L
Quantity in carton
1 pcs
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