Showing posts with label Jamesons Irish Whiskey. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Jamesons Irish Whiskey. Show all posts

Thursday, 7 April 2011

Irish Distillers (Pernod Ricard) Strike Gold at San Francisco World Spirit Competition 2011

Irish Distillers Pernod Ricard is celebrating the success of its premium whiskey portfolio after achieving four Double Gold and one Gold medal at the internationally renowned San Francisco World Spirit Competition (SFWSC) 2011.

Jameson Rarest Vintage Reserve, the most luxurious whiskey in the Jameson family, picked up a Double Gold in the Blended Irish Whiskey category, while Jameson 12 Year Old Special Reserve won Gold.


Redbreast, the highly acclaimed single pot still whiskey also created at the Midleton Distillery, Co. Cork, won Double Gold for both its 12 Year Old and 15 Year Old expressions.
Powers 12 Year Old, the premium edition of Powers Gold Label, one of Ireland’s favourite whiskeys, also picked up a Double Gold medal.

Speaking about the company’s success, CEO and Chairman of Irish Distillers Pernod Ricard, Alex Ricard says: “To achieve five top awards at this prestigious competition is a huge honour and testament to the skill and dedication of our master distillers at the Midleton Distillery. As owners of Jameson, the world’s leading Irish whiskey, we are continuing to invest in this fast-growing category and these awards will only help to build further consumer advocacy around the world."

A record number of entries were submitted to the 11th annual SFWSC with 1106 products from 61 countries. Entries were evaluated by a panel of 33 industry heavyweight judges including experts from noted restaurants, well-known spirits journalists, spirits buyers, and spirits consultants. Judging was based on a blind, consensual procedure ensuring competitive integrity, making the competition one of the most reputable and recognised competition in the spirits industry.


Thursday, 24 December 2009

Jameson Irish Whiskey 40%, 70cl


John Jameson's Dublin Distillery was founded in 1780 located just outside the original Dublin City gates next to the Smithfield market.



Production at the Bow Street distillery stopped in 1971 and was transferred to John Power’s distillery at Johns Lane before moving to the New Midleton distillery in Co. Cork.


Jameson Blended Irish Whiskey Tasting notes...
NOSE - To the nose, Jameson has a light floral fragrance, peppered with spicy wood and sweet notes.
TASTE - Perfect balance of spicy, nutty and vanilla notes with hints of sweet sherry and exceptional smoothness.
FINISH - Incredibly smooth and mellow finish

More information about  Jameson Blended Irish Whiskey History Click here