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Whiskey Explorer: Greenore 10yo

Key Data
  1. The owner is the company that owns the whiskey brand. This may or may not be the same company that actually makes the whiskey.

  2. Only three distilleries produce whiskey at the moment: Cooley, Midleton (operated by Irish Distillers) and Bushmills. To be called Irish whiskey, the spirit must have been distilled on the island of Ireland and thus must be the product of one or more of these distilleries. A very old whiskey might have been made at a distillery that has since closed, of course.

  3. Alcohol By Volume (%). The percentage alcohol figures are those that apply in Ireland and the UK. A whiskey might be bottled at a different strength for sale in another jurisdiction. For example, whiskey must have a minimum strength of 43% to be sold in South Africa.

NameGreenore 10yo
Owner1Cooley
Distillery2Cooley
TypeSingle Grain
Age10
PeatedNo
ABV343%

Notes

Cooley originally planned to release a 10yo version of their grain whiskey but the popularity of the 8yo led to maturing stocks being used up for that product instead. A contractual obligation with the Liquor Control Board of Ontario meant that a single batch (3000 bottles) of 10yo was produced for that market in March 2008.

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