Tasting Notes
- Nose: Honeyed orchard fruits, warm baking spices, dried figs, toasted oak, subtle vanilla
- Palate: Rich pot still spice, dark berry compote, Christmas cake, creamy malt, port wine influence
- Finish: Medium to long with lingering sherry sweetness, black pepper, dried fruit, gentle oak tannins
Product Details
| Spirit Type | Single Pot Still Irish Whiskey |
|---|---|
| ABV | 46% |
| Volume | 700ml |
| Age Statement | 7 Years |
| Distillery | The Echlinville Distillery |
| Region | County Down, Ireland |
| Mash Bill | Unmalted and malted barley |
| Barrel Type | Premium Port & Sherry Casks |
Perfect For
- Contemplative sipping: Ideal for savoring the complex interplay of pot still character and fortified wine influences
- Irish whiskey education: Perfect introduction to the distinctive single pot still category
- Special occasions: Excellent choice for celebrating Irish heritage and traditional craftsmanship
- Collector's pursuit: Represents authentic County Down distilling heritage dating to 1825
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Old Comber 7 Year taste like?
Old Comber 7 Year delivers the characteristic spicy, creamy profile of single pot still Irish whiskey enhanced by port and sherry cask finishing. Expect rich fruit flavors including dark berries and figs, complemented by warm baking spices, honey sweetness, and a medium-length finish with gentle oak influence.
Is Old Comber good for cocktails or best neat?
Old Comber is best enjoyed neat or with a splash of water to fully appreciate its complex port and sherry cask influences. While it can work in premium whiskey cocktails, the 46% ABV and nuanced finishing deserve contemplative sipping to experience the full range of flavors.
What makes single pot still Irish whiskey different?
Single pot still Irish whiskey like Old Comber uses a distinctive mash bill of both malted and unmalted barley, creating a unique spicy, oily character that's distinctly Irish. This traditional style produces more body and complexity than typical malt whiskeys, with characteristic pepper spice and creamy mouthfeel.
How does the port and sherry finishing affect the flavor?
The premium port and sherry cask finishing adds layers of dried fruit, berry compote, and subtle wine influences while maintaining the whiskey's core pot still character. These fortified wine casks contribute sweetness and complexity without overwhelming the traditional Irish whiskey profile.
Is Old Comber worth the investment?
Old Comber represents excellent value for those seeking authentic single pot still Irish whiskey with added complexity from premium cask finishing. The 7-year age statement, 46% ABV, and non-chill filtered presentation deliver quality that honors traditional Irish distilling methods at an accessible price point.
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