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Powers Gold Label Irish Whiskey

Powers Gold Label Irish Whiskey

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Powers Gold Label Irish Whiskey in a Nutshell

Powers Gold Label isn't just another Irish whiskey; it was historically the first Irish whiskey ever to be bottled, a significant move that ensured its consistent quality. This triple-distilled blend, with a generous portion of pot still character, offers a distinct spicy kick and honeyed notes that set it apart.

Anders' Take on Powers Gold Label Irish Whiskey

"Powers Gold Label is my go-to affordable Irish whiskey for cocktails. It's slightly higher in proof with a robust flavor that holds up in a drink. It doesn't get lost."

Let's Answer Your Questions About Powers Gold Label Irish Whiskey

Where is Powers Gold Label Irish Whiskey from?

Powers Gold Label is an Irish Whiskey with a storied past, originating in Dublin at the John's Lane Distillery in 1791. This classic whiskey holds the distinction of being the first Irish whiskey to be bottled, initially known for its robust, flavorful single pot still character. Though now produced at the Midleton Distillery in County Cork, the recipe, a blend with a generous pot still content matured in American oak casks, has largely remained true to its roots. For a long time, it was the best-selling whiskey in Ireland, recognized for its spicy and honeyed taste profile.

How should I use Powers Gold Label Irish Whiskey?

Powers Gold Label brings a robust, spicy character to the party, thanks to a high pot still content in its blend. You'll find notes of honey, cinnamon, and toasted oak, with a creamy mouthfeel and orchard fruit undertones. It shines in classic cocktails like an Old Fashioned or an Irish Coffee, and also holds its own in a simple highball with ginger ale.

What does Powers Gold Label Irish Whiskey taste like?

Powers Gold Label greets you with cinnamon, clove, and white pepper aromas, balanced by ripe pear and charred oak. The palate reveals buttery shortbread, cereal, and orchard fruits with a touch of nutmeg and vanilla, finishing with lingering honeyed spice.

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