Teeling Whiskey Releases Oldest Ever Expression
Teeling Whiskey today announced the release of a 40-Year-Old Single Malt, amongst the oldest Irish Single Malts ever bottled and a rare piece of Irish Whiskey history.
The whiskey was distilled in 1983, is limited to just 140 bottles, aged exclusively in an ex-Bourbon oak barrel and bottled at natural cask strength at 42.2% ABV with no chill filtration.
Jack Teeling, founder of the Teeling Whiskey Company, commented,
“We are extremely proud and lucky to be custodians of some of the oldest Irish Single Malt, which we have been mindfully releasing through our Vintage Reserve Collection. We are honoured to unveil the pinnacle of our this collection with our new “Modern Classic” the Teeling 40-Year-Old Single Malt, one of the oldest Irish Single Malts ever bottled and a rare piece of Irish Whiskey History – 40 years in the making.”
The Teeling 40 Year-Old Single Malt is part of the Vintage Reserve Collection, which consists of a number of unique cask types of exceptional rare and old Irish Single Malts from the Teeling family reserve, that have been hand-selected and refined by Master Distiller Master Blender Alex Chasko.
The Teeling Whiskey 40-Year-Old Single Malt is bottled in a unique, tall glass decanter, which has been hand decorated with gold infill along with a handcrafted super premium gift box and weighted cork to stand proud on any shelf. Each bottle is individually numbered and comes with its own unique certificate of authenticity and invitation to come to the Teeling Whiskey Distillery for a very special tasting.
The Teeling 40-Year-Old Single Malt will be available initially in the Teeling Whiskey Distillery retailing at €15,000 per 70cl before being rolled out to a very select few partners domestically and internationally. This will also be available to taste after your tour at the Teeling Bang Bang Bar (situated on the 3rd floor), where you can sample a range of award-winning whiskeys and signature craft cocktails.
To find out more information on Teeling Whiskey and the Teeling Whiskey Distillery visit www.teelingwhiskey.com