Kaixo Master blenders,
Question is are they blends or Vats???
Check out what has gone before whiskey-trekkers..
Celtic Nations Limited Edition Vatted Malt(70%Cooley,30%Bruichladdich)
The Smooth Sweeter One(70%Cooley-30% Bunnahabhain)
Henry Downs no 9 ( Jameson 12 & Powers ??)
I have a question to put to the panel,by gereric Whisk(e)y law a Blend is a mix of Whiskie´s from different Distillerie´s both Malt & Grain ie 100 Pipers is so called due to the 100 different whiskies used thense a blend,but as most nornal tier Irish are a blend of same house stock ie Jameson,Bushmills,or Kilbeggan,is it truly a blend..i think not and should be catorigzed distinctly,fo me most Irish are Vatted mabey thats why its difficult to see "Blend" actually written on a label.Since the Scots are sorting house as to the liberal use of titles such as vatted malts or Pure Malts etc we should do like wise..how about this for Irish cat,
Irish Vats (Jameson,Bushmills)either double or Trippled Distilled
Pure Pot Still.Redbreast,Greenspot
De Lux Pot Still(Jameson 12yr,18yr or Powers 12yr)This area needs cat bigtime!!
Single Malts,Bushmills,Cooley
Single Grain(Greenore)
Irish Independant Bottlings Single malts(Brogans,Irishman,Merrys,wildhgeese etc)
British Co(Irish " " " " (Cadenhead,Blackadder,Signatory etc)
Vintage Malts(Middleton,Knappogue,)
Cask Strenght (Connemara etc)
Single Cask(The Tyrconnell)
Un Chilled Filtered(Redbreast 15,etc)
Special wood finishes(The Tyrconnell)
But please no "Blends or Grogging"!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Keep the Faith,