Commenting on the new release, Billy Leighton, master blender at Midleton Distillery, said in a statement that “it was an exciting challenge as a Master Blender to work on this project; having to ensure that the right balance was achieved and the sherry contribution did not over power in the final taste. For me, Redbreast Mano a Lámh offers a distinctive, rich whiskey with intense flavours of dried fruit, which gives way to the perfection of the Spanish oak. I am really eager to learn what our Stillhouse members and Redbreast fans think of this rare expression.”
Sadly, the whisky is not available for shipment to the US at this time directly from the distillery, but if you pay careful attention to the secondary whisky auction markets, such as over at Scotch Whisky Auctions, you may be able to snag a bottle through that channel if some are passed on by private collectors.









