Produced the distinctive Irish Single Malt in classic copper pot stills that are close to the border with Northern Ireland in the distillery Cooley.
Who in the mood for Irish sweetness and smoke is, the Cooley Distillery offered in the central area of peat and smoke scale Connemara peated SINGLE MALT.
Sweet smell of smoke and blown out of the glass and are reminiscent of a crackling campfire.
Sweet, sweeping departure on the palate which then opens the way for some mild smoke.
A slight touch of malt and vanilla soften the Torfcharakter which anyway does not therefore come as pronounced as in the whiskeys of Islay.
Actually remains only one thing to clarify:
When did you last had your "Irish"?