Who makes it?
From Humble Beginnings to Whiskey Giants
Every sip of Jameson, Redbreast, and Powers is a taste of history. The story begins in the 1790s, at the site of what would become the Midleton Distillery, a place of constant change and rebirth. What started as a modest wool mill on the banks of the Dungourney River was eventually purchased by three visionary brothers in 1825. Their ambition was immense, and they set out to transform the property into a state-of-the-art distillery.
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A Distillery Built for Legends
The Murphy brothers didn’t just build a distillery—they built a monument to Irish whiskey. They installed a massive undershot water wheel to power their operation, which was later replaced in 1852 by the very iron wheel that stands on the grounds to this day. But their most impressive feat was the creation of a massive 31,618-gallon pot still—so large it had to be built on-site with the distillery constructed around it. This single pot still remains the largest ever built and is a testament to the Murphys' ambition and the revolutionary changes sweeping through the Irish whiskey industry. This era of innovation saw the distillery's output soar, with nearly 200 people working to create what would become some of the world’s most celebrated spirits.
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Forging a Legacy, One Dram at a Time
By the mid-1800s, the Irish whiskey industry faced a period of upheaval. To survive and thrive, the head of the company, James Murphy, proposed a bold plan: unite the local distilleries. In 1867, the Cork Distilleries Company (CDC) was formed, bringing together the best whiskey makers in the region, including the Midleton Distillery. This spirit of collaboration and resilience is a core part of the heritage of Jameson, Redbreast, and Powers.
When you enjoy a glass from our collection, you’re not just tasting a finely crafted whiskey; you’re experiencing over two centuries of dedication, innovation, and a relentless pursuit of perfection. This is more than just a drink; it's a piece of history.
Discover the legacy in every bottle. Explore our selection of premium Jameson, Redbreast, and Powers whiskeys and find your new favourite.
How is it made?
The fifth release in the Iberian Series, is a limited-edition Single Pot Still Irish Whiskey finished in Moscatel wine casks from the hills of Málaga.
Initially matured in ex-American whiskey and Spanish Oloroso sherry casks, it is then re-casked in Málaga Moscatel-seasoned hogsheads from Bodegas Quitapenas, imparting a sun-soaked flavour with vibrant citrus, floral honey, and sweet fruit notes. Bottled at 46% ABV, this expression brings a Mediterranean twist to the Redbreast family.
What does it taste like?
Opens with fresh and sweet citrus aromas of tangerine and twisted orange peel accompanied by delicate herbal notes of camomile tea with dustings of nutmeg and shaved cedarwood. The wine-seasoned oak imparts vanilla with richly scented notes of floral honey and sugar glazed fruits while the pot still spices add subtle notes of black peppercorn and clove in the background.