• Category – Spirits, whiskey, Irish, 43% abv
  • Available – From this week
  • Location – Worldwide, available online
  • Price – SRP of EUR5,500 (US$6,664) per 70cl bottle

The Craft Irish Whiskey Co has launched another limited edition expression.

Distilled in 2001, The Brollach is a no-age-statement single malt that was aged in ex-Bourbon casks before being finished in French oak Madeira barrels. The iteration, which is limited to 661 units, is available to buy immediately from the company’s online store.

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Each 70cl bottle of The Brollach comes with two glasses and is housed in an oak box.

“As double-distilled whiskey ages, it becomes more complex and spicier, only released when the flavour of the whiskey is at its best,” said The Craft Irish Whiskey Co’s co-founder, Jay Bradley. “Traditionally, Irish whiskey is triple-distilled and we are very proud to have created a product that ensures luxury Irish whiskey is being represented in the double-distilled space.”

The Brollach is the company’s third release, after the launch in February of The Emerald Isle Collection – a 30-year-old whiskey packaged with two Fabergé products that at the time went to auction for EUR1.7m (US$2.1m).