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Green Spot Single Pot Still

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70 cl / 40%

Ireland Single Malt Whisky

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An impressive revamp in the packaging for historic single pot still Irish whiskey Green Spot, which is no longer only available in Dublin grocer Mitchell's and will surely benefit from the increased marketing muscle lavished on it by owners Irish distillers.

A cult whiskey.

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    2 reviews with an average score of 88

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    “Delicious! Lots of toffee on this not-so-green Spot. I remember this one as a perfect example of Irish whiskey but now that I am tasting again it is completely different”
    This dram has a amber-like color.

    Nose (90): more than average. toffee, vanilla, citrus, spices, floral.

    Taste (90): light, powerful. toffee, corn, vanilla, spices, fudge, citrus, floral.

    Finish (88): average. toffee, citrus, corn.

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