This seems to have disappeared from the CWS and reappeared in the Whisky Exchange in the UK @ £117! I believe the CWS were re-pricing around now, perhaps that's why it's off the website? J.
Always carry a flagon of whiskey in case of snakebite and furthermore; always carry a small snake - W.C. Fields et al.
Yes I've heard that rumour that they are bottling another batch! Could it be the first step towards permanently introducing the RB15 to the market? Interesting to taste the new batch against the old ones if it happens!
Keep in mind, the Jameson 18YO blend is €125.00! (has anyone on this group ever bought a bottle?) and Midleton (possibly an even younger blend) is €150.00! (!!!!!).
I have bought the Jameson 18yo (or had it bought for me at the Duty Free price).
Do we know what a 25yo sherry-matured PPS cask tastes like? Actually, what was that Dungourney cask? It was certainly flavourful and could contribute something nice to a vatting with 25yo bourbon-matured PPS.
I hate harping on abouit the price of Jameson 18yo here in Ireland but 125 is just nuts for it. It is way beyond any kind of realistic pricing and I'd imagine they sell very little of it at that price in Ireland. I have bought in total 5 bottles and the most I've paid for it is 90Euro In Ireland which I paid begrudgingly but bought most abroad and the cheapest was 52Euro.
Prices for Redbreast aged.
65-75Euro is plenty for a 15yo Redbreast.
85-90Euro is more than reasonable for an 18yo Redbreast (Jameson 18yo should be no more than 75Euro) Remember you can get a Laphroaig 18yo for 80Euro in Ally's.
And for a 25yo I'd let them do what they want withing reason i.e. 180-300Euro