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Jameson Irish Whiskey is one of the most recognizable Irish whiskeys on the planet and it’s crisp and smooth taste has allowed this spirit to stand the test of time. Aged for a minimum of four years, Jameson Irish Whiskey is triple distilled for a smooth and versatile taste that has made this brand the icon we all know and love today.
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Price | $22.99 | $139.99 | $74.99 | $29.99 |
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ABV | 40% | 58.6% | 40% | 40% |
Taste Profile | notes of vanilla, spice, and sweet sherry, along with a hint of toasted wood. | Rich and complex with flavors of dried fruit, nuts, spices, and a hint of sherry sweetness. | Smooth and creamy with flavors of orchard fruits, vanilla, honey, and a touch of spice. | Elegant and balanced with flavors of citrus, vanilla, caramel, oak, and a hint of spice |
Aroma & Bouquet | hints of spicy vanilla, which come from the maturation in oak casks | Intense dried fruits, nuts, spices, vanilla, and a touch of sherry. | Fresh apples, pears, honey, vanilla, and a hint of spice. | Citrus zest, vanilla, caramel, oak, and a touch of spice. |
Smooth & Finish | smooth and mellow with a lingering hint of sweetness and spice | Long and satisfying, with a balance of sweetness, spice, and oak lingering on the palate | Medium-long with lingering sweetness, fruitiness, and a touch of spice | Medium-long with lingering sweetness, oak, and a subtle hint of spice |
Perfectly balanced between spicy, sweet, and nutty notes, Jameson offers hints of vanilla, cream, and freshly cut grass to the nose. Appealing to an audience of all kinds, Jameson Irish Whiskey can be enjoyed straight, on-the-rocks, or in a cocktail for a tasty beverage that stays true to Irish tradition.
The John Jameson and Son Irish Whiskey company were formally established in 1810 when John Jameson and his son (also John Jameson) took ownership of the Bow Street Distillery in Dublin which had originally been built by his wife's cousins the Steins in 1780. Jameson was a Scottish lawyer from Alloa in Clackmannanshire who had married Margaret Haig, a sister of the Haig brothers who owned the Haig distilleries.