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The Cooley Mini Collection 4 x 0,05l
0.2 l
41.5 %

The Cooley Mini Collection 4 x 0,05l

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Set of a mini collection of 4 high quality Irish whiskeys from the Cooley distillery. These whiskeys are in a nice gift box.
EAN: 5099357091552
Code: CMIC2G
Description

Set of a mini collection of 4 high-quality Irish whiskeys from the Cooley distillery. The package includes 8-year-old Greenore, Connemara Peated Single Malt, Kilbeggan and Tyrconnell. These whiskeys are in a nice gift box.

Greenore 8 years old 0,05 l
Greenore is a stunning Single Grain Irish whiskey. Extremely pleasant taste with lots of honey, vanilla, tropical fruits, almonds and spicy oak tones. It definitely deserves space in your collection.

Color: dark yellow
Aroma: lemon, cereal, vanilla, caramel, oak, fruit
Taste: sweet, vanilla, pepper, oak
Finish: long, nuts, milk chocolate and a slight hint of salinity

Connemara Peated Single Malt 0,05 l
It is inspired by traditional Irish distillation. As a result, it acquired tones of peat, oak, pepper and burns. Connemara has the largest collection of gold medals of all Irish whiskey and has been awarded as the best Irish Single Malt whiskey in the world.

Color: gold
Aroma: smoky, floral tones, honey and wood
Taste: smooth, malt, peat, smoke, barley
Finish: long and pungent, peat and honey

Kilbeggan 0,05 l
This whiskey is named after St. Bécán, one of the twelve Irish apostles who founded a convent in Ireland in the 6th century. It matures in oak American barrels. It is a double distilled blended whiskey. You can enjoy it with cola, ginger beer or on your own.

Color: gold
Aroma: caramel, vanilla, wood, sweet, grain
Taste: almonds, peaches, caramel, vanilla, sugar
Finish: dry, oak

Awards:
Silver medal from the International Wine & Spirit Competition 2014
Bronze medal from the World Spirits Competition, San Francisco 2013
Bronze medal from the International Wine & Spirit Competition 2013

Tyrconnell 0,05 l
Double Distilled Single Malt Irish Tyrconnell Whiskey. The double distillation process allows Tyrconnell to retain its character of origin, creating a final product with a delicate taste that lives alongside a creamy and viscous profile.

Color: amber
Aroma: sweet, fruit, dry, oily
Taste: full and sweet, buttery, honey
Finish: dry, soft tones of pepper

Awards:
Silver medal from the International Wine & Spirit Competition 2014
Silver medal from the World Spirits Competition, San Francisco 2013

Flavour Profile
Wood
Wood
With
With
Sweet
Sweet
Pepper
Pepper
Oak
Oak
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Basic information
Brand
EAN
5099357091552
Flavour profile
Wood, With, Sweet, Pepper, Oak
Country
Ireland
Packaging
Tasting set
Volume
0.2 l
Alc.
41.5 %
Distributor
Svet nápojov s.r.o. Oravicka 615, 028 01 Trstená, Slovakia
Unit price
111,50 € for 1L
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