
Glendalough Irish Mountain Strength Poitín
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End Date: Sunday, Jun 14, 6:30 PM PT
Bid History: 2 BidsGlendalough Irish Mountain Strength Poitín
Bid on this bottle of Glendalough Irish Mountain Strength Poitín. Claimed to be the world's oldest distilled drink - Poitín is the father of Irish whiskey (AKA - moonshine as we'd call it in the USA). First made by Irish monks in the 6th century in monastaries like Glendalough it was known as Uisce beatha or aqua vitae in Latin - the water of life. Today Glendalough's Poitín is triple distilled in a traditional copper pot-still using malted barley and pure spring water. It has a slightly floral nose with pretty and heady fruit tones. The taste is shockingly smooth and mellow given the 55%. Again a surprisingly fruity essence. The finish is long and lingering, a touch warming and sweet with a spicy tail.
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Minimum Bid: $1.50
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End Date: Sunday, Jun 14, 6:30 PM PT
Bid History: 2 BidsAuction Item Details

Glendalough Irish Mountain Strength Poitín (750ml)
Quantity: 1
Bottle Size: 750 ml
Provenance: Purchased from a reputable retailer and stored in a storage locker since acquisition.
Condition: 110 Proof
Claimed to be the world's oldest distilled drink - Poitín is the father of Irish whiskey (AKA - moonshine as we'd call it in the USA). First made by Irish monks in the 6th century in monastaries like Glendalough it was known as Uisce beatha or aqua vitae in Latin - the water of life. Today Glendalough's Poitín is triple distilled in a traditional copper pot-still using malted barley and pure spring water. It has a slightly floral nose with pretty and heady fruit tones. The taste is shockingly smooth and mellow given the 55%. Again a surprisingly fruity essence. The finish is long and lingering, a touch warming and sweet with a spicy tail.
Product Details
Quantity: 1
Bottle Size: 750 ml
Provenance: Purchased from a reputable retailer and stored in a storage locker since acquisition.
Condition: 110 Proof
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