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Brand Gelston's
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Country Northern ireland
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Region Belfast
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Size 70CL
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ABV 40%
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Closure Cork
Gelston's Single Pot Still Irish Whiskey, 70 cl
Regular price £23.99
Gelston's Irish Single Pot Still Whiskey is a whiskey made by a single distillery from a mixture of malted and unmalted barley, distilled together in a traditional copper pot still. It is not a blend, it is not a Single Malt, it is a completely unique expression that is full of body & character. Read more.
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Delivery & Returns
UK Mainland
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Next Working Day UK Mainland (Order by 2PM) - £7.99
Heavy/Oversized Delivery (Over 30kg - Express Delivery) - £19.99
14 Days Returns Policy. Find out more
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Description
Samuel Gelston first opened his wine and whiskey business in 1830 in the thriving port of Belfast and grew it very successfully across Ireland until his death in 1869. That same year Geilston's was purchased by Harry J. Neill and five generations later it remains in the hands of the Neill family. Harry continued to grow Geilston's across Ireland, Scotland and in overseas markets. HJ Neill sourced many of its premium whiskeys from the Cromac distillery which was owned by Harry's great friend Johnny McConnell, of J and J McConnell, and subsequently by Harry's brother-in-law Sir Charles Brett. The Cromac distillery was situated just along the road from HJ Neill stores which were situated at 9/11 street. At HJ Neill we continue to source the very finest quality Irish whiskeys for Geilston's and we endeavour to uphold Harry's integrity and adventurous spirit. This stunning liquid has been developed and carefully nurtured to the highest standards by Bush mills - an Irish distillery dating back to 1608. During a key phase in the 1990's, the Head Distiller was Frank McHardy - a legendary figure in distilling - whose craft and expertise during that time has produced some of the finest Irish whiskey expressions. Frank was enrolled into Whisky Magazine's 'Hall of Fame' in 2014 - an award bestowed to those who have made an lasting contribution to the whisky industry.
Tasting Notes
Lemon-drizzle cake, walnut and candied pecan, cacao nibs and cereal.
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