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Concannon Petite Sirah Wine Finish Cooley

Postby TheWhiskeyBro » Mon Oct 17, 2011 8:19 pm

http://www.irishguildofsommeliers.ie/in ... non-winery

New for 2012, Concannon Irish Whiskey finished in a Petite Sirah wine cask!
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Re: Concannon Petite Sirah Wine Finish Cooley

Postby Distiller » Thu Oct 20, 2011 12:54 pm

I have tasted this new whiskey. I am happy to say that Concannon Whiskey is very nice! The Petite Sirah has given the whiskey a light berry finish that is amazing.

I know for some people a wine finished whiskey is not their cup of tea. This is one that works very well. It will be in the US first but keep an eye out for this one.
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Re: Concannon Petite Sirah Wine Finish Cooley

Postby IrishWhiskeyChaser » Fri Oct 21, 2011 11:22 am

Thanks for that, sounds very interesting. Usually few finishes do it for me but I do like to try them.

What I find is that sometimes is a finish does not seem to marry as well as a fully matured cask. In saying that the Tyrconnell Maderia is one of the best finishes going of any whiskey or whisky.

Further the likes of the Tyrconnell Sherry finish that was bottled for the Whisky live was an excellent example of a sherry finished whiskey. The extra year seemed to have really improved on the regular 10yo which for me is a bit disjointed. However that is just my taste and the 10 is liked by many.

Wine casks used to raise an eyebrow and be a bit contentious but that sort of thinking is a few years old now and some of these have proved good so why not ... Ally's Anima Negra Tyrconnell is another example of a lovely whiskey.

Looking forward to trying this if I can get my hands on a bottle.
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Re: Concannon Petite Sirah Wine Finish Cooley

Postby DavidH » Fri Oct 21, 2011 5:37 pm

IrishWhiskeyChaser wrote:Further the likes of the Tyrconnell Sherry finish that was bottled for the Whisky live was an excellent example of a sherry finished whiskey. The extra year seemed to have really improved on the regular 10yo which for me is a bit disjointed. However that is just my taste and the 10 is liked by many.

Wine casks used to raise an eyebrow and be a bit contentious but that sort of thinking is a few years old now and some of these have proved good so why not ... Ally's Anima Negra Tyrconnell is another example of a lovely whiskey.

Looking forward to trying this if I can get my hands on a bottle.

Agree with all of that, and I'm also very curious to try this one. I hope the society can magic up a bottle.
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Re: Concannon Petite Sirah Wine Finish Cooley

Postby JohnM » Fri Oct 21, 2011 5:59 pm

Where will it be on sale?
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Re: Concannon Petite Sirah Wine Finish Cooley

Postby dutch » Wed Jan 18, 2012 4:45 pm

JohnM wrote:Where will it be on sale?


Yes please, keep us informed as to when and where we will be able to purchase this. I enjoy the wine/sherry casks whiskey and would like to try this one.
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Re: Concannon Petite Sirah Wine Finish Cooley

Postby varizoltan » Thu Jan 19, 2012 12:22 pm

there is lots of pictures up on facebook, with John Cashman signing papers and having a sip with businesss owners in a basement, and fight starts in a ring, with not much rules i guess...
i do not know if anyone can see the link, but have a go;

https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set ... 658&type=1
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Re: Concannon Petite Sirah Wine Finish Cooley

Postby Distiller » Fri Nov 02, 2012 3:27 pm

A very rare bird. You can find it in California but you will not find it in Ireland...
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Re: Concannon Petite Sirah Wine Finish Cooley

Postby cooleygba » Fri Nov 02, 2012 3:52 pm

There's a bottle in The Palace Bar.
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Re: Concannon Petite Sirah Wine Finish Cooley

Postby Distiller » Fri Nov 02, 2012 4:38 pm

There's a bottle in The Palace Bar.


No there ain't cuz I drank it all gone! :)

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Re: Concannon Petite Sirah Wine Finish Cooley

Postby Fionnán » Wed Nov 07, 2012 11:52 am

oh yes there is, Alex, i was in there yesterday and Willie showed it to me under the table, they clearly hid at least the one bottle from you...
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Re: Concannon Petite Sirah Wine Finish Cooley

Postby IrishWhiskeyChaser » Wed Nov 07, 2012 1:49 pm

I'm lucky enough to own 2 bottles :D ... (Big thanks to Dutch & Rich :thumbsup: ).

Had some last night, the underlying blend reminds me of a typical Kilbeggan style blend (Sweet grain with a plasticine note that I always seem to get but others don't :? ) but there seems to be a decent presence of the Tyrconnell trait there too (malt & pear) which helps to lift it beyond a bog standard Kilbeggan. This initially would not overly endear me to buy this as I can't say I'm a huge fan of the Kilbeggan style.

However the wine finish (Petit Shiraz) pleasantly surprises and lifts this way above a bog standard Kilbeggan blend. Soft gentle fruits add a gentle fruity sweetness to the nose and nearly a rosé like trait to the taste that make this much more enjoyable than the base blend. The whiskey is an easy drinker on the sweet side but well worth the price point and I'd nearly go as far to say a bargain.
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