Meet One of the Rarest Irish Whiskeys Ever to Be Bottled

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Teeling is now releasing one of the rarest Irish Whiskeys ever to be bottled: the 32-Year-Old Single Malt Irish Whiskey Purple Muscat Finish.


The Whiskey ($3,499.99) was first aged for 28 years in a used American oak bourbon barrel and then was transferred to a European oak cask that previously held Portuguese muscat wine.



As a result, it has all of the wonderful flavors found in Teeling’s other rare single malts, like its award-winning 24-year-old and 30-year-old, plus rich dark fruit notes from the purple muscat.



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