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Lot 440 Jameson, Blender's Dog
Result: Sold
Hammer Price: €65
Bid History: 9 Bids
Distillery: Jameson
Country: Ireland
Strength: 43%
Bottle Size: 70cl
Condition: Lot condition is very good as per the photographs, no issues have been noted.
Estimate: €70 - €90
Description: A blend of pot still and grain triple distilled Irish whiskey. The Blender's Dog has a rich creamy mouthfeel, with the sweetness of butterscotch, giving way to the prickle of spices and subtle tannins. A perfect balance between floral and spice notes, curated by Head Blender, Billy Leighton. The Whiskey Makers Series is a celebration of the craft of our three Masters: The Jameson Master Distiller, Master Cooper & Master Blender open up the world behind the distillery doors, with each expression showcasing a different skill involved in the craft of whiskey making. The Dog is a tool used by the Blender to collect whiskey samples straight from the cask. It was the blender's (and many other workers) most loyal friend, following them around like their favourite dog!
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