J.J. Corry 'The Gael' Batch No. 3 Irish Whiskey

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Size750mL Proof92 (46% ABV) *Please note that the ABV of this bottle may vary
This fruity and complex Irish whiskey is crafted with both malt and grain whiskeys: 5% is a 26-year-old single malt that was aged in sherry butts, 27.5% is an 11-year-old single malt, another 27.5% is a 15-year-old single malt, the remaining 40% is a 7-year-old single grain.
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About J.J. Corry 'The Gael' Batch No. 3 Irish Whiskey

Named after a bicycle that J.J. Corry invented, in tribute to his entrepreneurial spirit, the J.J. Corry ‘The Gael’ is their flagship whiskey. 2021 brings Batch No. 3, a blend of malt (60%) and grain (40%) whiskey that contains some of the oldest whiskey from their stock. 4 whiskeys go into the blend: 5% is a 26-year-old single malt that was aged in sherry butts, 27.5% is an 11-year-old single malt, another 27.5% is a 15-year-old single malt, the remaining 40% is a 7-year-old single grain. The award-winning expression showcases their house style with plenty of fruit notes and complexity.

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About J.J. Corry

Founded in 2015 by Louise McGuane, J.J. Corry Irish Whiskey is Ireland’s first modern whiskey bonder. Irish whiskey bonding is a traditional business model whereby bonders, typically publicans and mercantile owners all across the Island would source casks and new make whiskey spirit which they would age and blend for local customers.

Throughout the golden age of Irish whiskey in the 19th century, most Irish whiskey was blended by and sold to consumers by the bonders. However, the practice died out in the 1930s with the near-collapse of the Irish whiskey industry, after which all aspects of Irish whiskey production & sales were undertaken by the distilleries. With the decline of bonding, Ireland lost hundreds of regional and local styles of whiskey and the art of blending fell out of focus. J.J. Corry Irish Whiskey has resurrected this lost art of Irish whiskey bonding, under the brand of the renowned 19th-century local whiskey bonder, J.J. Corry from Co. Clare.

The company sources new make whiskey Spirit from Irish distilleries and matures it in a purpose-built bonded rackhouse on the McGuane family farm in Cooraclare, Co. Clare, right along the Wild Atlantic Way. Whilst waiting for their spirit to come of age, they source & blend rare mature whiskey to create their own unique house style.

About Irish Whiskey

Contrary to popular belief that Scots invented whisk(e)y, Irish whiskey was mentioned almost a century before its Scottish brother.


Its origin comes from the perfume distilling monks who decided to tweak the recipe a bit, creating Irish whiskey.


Irish whiskey doesn’t have a lot of rules and regulations to be considered “pure” and can be made with various grains and processes, as long as it is aged for at least three years in wooden casks and has a max ABV of 94.8%.


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The nose holds aromas of fresh bergamot and beeswax. On the palate, you'll find stone fruit, lime, pink peppercorns, and a distinct minerality. The finish is medium with dried grapefruit, apple, and that same minerality.
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