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125 : Midleton Very Rare 2021

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The 2021 edition to Ireland's most premium and beloved whiskey series; Midleton Very Rare. This is the 38th installment and the first release under Kevin O' Gorman appointed Master Distiller of the Midleton Distillery in 2020. Both the bottle and gift box are in very good condition, certificate and distillery invite are also included. 

The Midleton Very Rare range of whiskeys is a collection of highly regarded Irish whiskeys crafted at the Midleton Distillery in County Cork, Ireland. With a reputation for excellence, these whiskeys are known for their exceptional quality, craftsmanship, and limited availability.

Characterized by smoothness, complexity, and depth of flavour, Midleton Very Rare often exhibits notes of ripe fruits, honey, vanilla, spices, and oak. The component casks are typically aged for around 12-27 years but each yearly batch is unique and for this reason the whiskeys are highly collectible.

To this day the Midleton Very Rare series is still regarded as the pinnacle and benchmark for ultra-premium blended Irish whiskeys.

%ABV
40
Distillery
Midleton
Brand
Midleton Very Rare
Bottle size/volume
70cl
Details
Start: 03 Jul 2023 17:00
End: 10 Jul 2023 21:00
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Auction Closes on the  10th of July

LOT DATA
Start time 03 Jul 2023 17:00
Closing time 10 Jul 2023 21:20
Starting price € 5.00
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