This bottling of a 15-year-old Jameson Pure Pot Still Irish Whiskey as an original bottling of the distillery was produced as a limited edition to celebrate the new millennium.
Jameson was a distillery in Dublin, Ireland, which was founded in 1780 by John Jameson and was in use until 1971. Following a merger of Irish distilleries in 1966 and the construction of a large modern plant in Midleton, Jameson is also produced there. Today, Jameson belongs to the French Pernod Ricard Group.
Ireland has long played a leading role in the world as a whiskey producer. Not only was whiskey (or whiskey-like) distilled very early (from the 14th century onwards), but the sheer number of distilleries that developed over time (by 1800 there were already over 2000 distilleries) is remarkable.
This bottling of a 15-year-old Jameson Pure Pot Still Irish Whiskey as an original bottling of the distillery was produced as a limited edition to celebrate the new millennium.
Jameson was a distillery in Dublin, Ireland, which was founded in 1780 by John Jameson and was in use until 1971. Following a merger of Irish distilleries in 1966 and the construction of a large modern plant in Midleton, Jameson is also produced there. Today, Jameson belongs to the French Pernod Ricard Group.
Ireland has long played a leading role in the world as a whiskey producer. Not only was whiskey (or whiskey-like) distilled very early (from the 14th century onwards), but the sheer number of distilleries that developed over time (by 1800 there were already over 2000 distilleries) is remarkable.