The old one was a blend, with (I believe) a bit more barley pot
still spirit than say powers, but not as much as a pure pot
still such as redbreast.
In true hipster style,
there is nothing better or worse about a blend than a pps, nor
of a younger whiskey over an older one. However, blended whiskey
is cheaper. And younger whiskey is also cheaper. So the Green
Spot before the current one was a cheaper quality whiskey than
the redbreast 12 of its era, yet they were both selling for the
similar prices.
Old green spot was a quirky whiskey,
new greenspot is a lighter, fresher version of redbreast 12
(IMO).
So in terms of value, if your eccentric
collection of late 90s - mid 2000s whiskey collection is
incomplete without this bottle, then maybe it is worth €87-100.
If you just want a good drinking whiskey, it is worse (IMO) than
current GS but more interesting than say ordinary powers 12 and
so it is worth maybe €30-50. If you want to do a side by side
whiskey geek comparison, it's probably worth somewhere between
the two.
Or, if you are crazy, you could buy the
Greenspot 10 year old PPS from that era for an eye watering
€250:
http://mitchellandson.com/spirits/type/ ... rettyPhotoAs an aside, the fact that all these
whiskies are now selling for €50+ is slightly scary. There was a
time when they were only a few euro between a standard jameson
or black bush and a redbreast 12 (I just looked up an old thread
on boards where in Christmas '08 they were selling redbreast 12
for €31.50 - current redbreast 12 is €59 in CWS). Standard
blends haven't gone up much and have in some instances gotten
cheaper.