Excerpt: It's a bit overly complicated (in Yiddish "ongepotchket') and sweet for everyday drinking, but it has a pleasant, smooth finish and would work well as a dessert accompaniment.
Excerpt: A very pleasant, fruit forward drinker. The white grape characteristic is quite nice and it drinks like a pleasant summertime sipper. This would be especially nice in a highball or over ice. Not the most complex, but certainly a drier and more crisp expression than many of its kin. My favorite of the three.
Excerpt: Crisp orchard fruits, honey and banana still define the Teeling Irish Single Malt like they do most Irish whiskeys, but their approach also gives this Irish whiskey something it needs to really shine: an oily malty backbone. The decision to put this out as a non-chill filtered 92 proof release was smart and beautifully displays the complexity that Irish whiskey can have. Lovely stuff.