Bushmills releases the oldest Irish single malt to date
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Bushmills Unveils 46-Year-Old ‘Secrets Of The River Bush’ their Oldest Irish Single Malt Ever Released - The Luxury Editor
For over four centuries, Bushmills has remained at the forefront of Irish whiskey craftsmanship. Now, the distillery has unveiled a masterpiece that epitomises the power of patience and the hidden wonders that time can reveal – Bushmills 46-Year-Old ‘Secrets of The River Bush’. Marking a new step into the world of ultra-prestige single malts, Bushmills presents the oldest Irish single malt whiskey ever released. It’s the legacy of over four deca…
Bushmills releases the oldest Irish single malt to date
Bushmills has unveiled a rare bottling that’s the oldest Irish single malt ever released. Secrets of The River Bush is a 46-year-old whiskey, matured in Sherry casks. Only 300 individually numbered bottles have been produced. Secrets of The River Bush is drawn from Bushmills’ single malt reserves, dating back to 1978. It has been matured in oloroso Sherry casks from the Antonio Páez Lobato cooperage in Jerez, Spain. The Irish whiskey takes its n…
We Tried the Oldest Irish Single Malt Whiskey From Bushmills
Bushmills has revealed what it claims to be the oldest single malt whiskey in Ireland's history. At 46 years old, the new expression – Secrets of the River Bush – pales when compared to some of the oldest Scotch whiskies but appears to have taken the title for the Emerald Isle, at least technically speaking. Why technically? Midleton Very Rare's Silent Distillery Collection has released several Irish whiskeys older than this Bushmills release, b…
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