ScotchingHard
Redbreast 15 Year
Single Pot Still — Ireland
Reviewed
March 18, 2019 (edited April 4, 2022)
Purchased 1/31/2018. Bottle killed 3/17/2019.
Irish Distillers (Midleton)
Redbreast OB
15 years old
46% ABV
Bottled 2017
Price: 90 USD.
Redbreast, more than any other whisk(e)y brand, is like sex. The whole regimented nose, palate, finish analysis will frustrate the enjoyment of this whiskey, like breaking down sex into foreplay, intercourse, and afterglow will ruin sex. Don’t. Redbreast is a simple joy, all about the enveloping silky textures and warm, voluptuous flavors.
Let’s face it, the Scotches I usually rave about are rough and challenging. If they were female, they would be like Frances McDormand’s character in “Three Billboards Outside Ebbing Missouri.” In contrast, Redbreast has a powerful yet traditional femininity. Inviting flowers, buttery caramel, rich honey, dark chocolate. If whiskies can be sultry, these are the ones.
Lasciviousness aside, some formal review stuff:
The 15 year old is in an odd spot between the exquisite 12 year cask strength and the “she’s-out-of-your-league” 21 year old. And there a few nitpicks: Midleton has a problem with sulfur influence in their sherry casks. This is more prominent in this 15, compared to the 12 CS, which hides the sulfur via sheer ABV; and the 21, which subtracts the sulfur through age. Also, there’s some metallic notes on the finish. Still, this excellent whiskey has enough to offer at its price point to make it a worthwhile purchase if you are looking for more Redbreast options after trying the 12 CS, and don’t want to pay the premium for the 21.
Rating (price not factored): 89 / 100
Purchase satisfaction (price factored): 4 / 5
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@ScotchingHard - and in Bob Kraft’s case, don’t forget the “buyer’s remorse” part. :)