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$232
Dried fruit, hazelnut and fresh orchard sweetness define this 19 Years Old Cooley single malt, moved from first fill bourbon into a Pedro Ximénez sherry cask by W.D. O’Connell and bottled at 46% in 348 bottles.
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W.D. O'Connell, a modern Irish bonder, selected this 19 Years Old Cooley single malt, moving it from first fill bourbon into a Pedro Ximénez sherry cask and bottling 348 bottles at 46% for Belgium in 2021 as single cask 144104. Cooley, in Co. Louth, double distills in the Scottish manner, and its older malt takes PX sweetness gracefully.
The PX cask layers dried fig, date and hazelnut over the fresh orchard fruit of the original bourbon maturation, a sherried whiskey that stays lively rather than syrupy. At 46% the texture is soft and the balance tilts toward nut and dried fruit, with malt and citrus keeping the finish clean. A patient piece of cask work on well aged stock, credited plainly to its source.

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