The Dublin Liberties Murder Lane 13 Year
Murder Lane gets its name from the unmarked alleyway known as Murdering Lane in Dublin between Bow Street and James Street where many souls met their fate in the early 1600s. The single malt from The Dublin Liberties is aged for 13 years in American oak ex-bourbon barrels.
Then it is finished in Hungarian oak Tokaj wine barrels. It is bottled without chill-filtration at 46% ABV.
Murder Lane gets its name from the unmarked alleyway known as Murdering Lane in Dublin between Bow Street and James Street where many souls met their fate in the early 1600s. The single malt from The Dublin Liberties is aged for 13 years in American oak ex-bourbon barrels. Then it is finished in Hungarian oak Tokaj wine barrels. It is bottled without chill-filtration at 46% ABV.
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age13 Year
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Cost
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abv46.0
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Single MaltDistilled in pot stills from 100% malted barley, produced at one distillery, aged in barrels; if Scotch or Irish, must be aged for at least three years.
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Cask Typeex-bourbon barrels, finished in Hungarian Tokaji wine casks
Tasting Notes
"One doesn't often find whiskey's finished in Tokaj barrels, but sipping this one from Dublin Liberties may have one wishing it was tried more often. It's sweet and honeyed up front, with notes of vanilla and elderflower, and leading to a warming, fruity finish with hints of melon. It's complex, layered, and very enjoyable."