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A 2009 vintage was released toward the end of the 2009 calendar year. I like the 2009 vintage even better! If anything, it’s richer and lusher than the 2007 vintage.
It's a pity they sprayed a load of marketing words all over the bottles: special, limited, rarest, reserve, signature, select... "Vintage" should have the meaning you say, and in this case it genuinely does, but it's lost in the confusion. "Gold" is a nice name, somehow easy to associate with virgin oak. "Jameson Gold", "Jameson Vintage", "Jameson Travel Retail" (OK, not that one)... wouldn't these be fine, memorable names on their own?IrishWhiskeyChaser wrote:What the vintage part refers to is that they have taken some of the best "vintage" whiskey from their warehouses to create this whiskey.