- Green Spot (whiskey)
Infobox Beverage
name = Green Spot
type =Irish whiskey
proof = 80
manufacturer =Irish Distillers
origin =Ireland
introduced = Circa 1920: Bonded Merchant
discontinued = Blue Spot, Yellow Spot, Red Spot
related = Redbreast Pot StillGreen Spot is a pure pot still
Irish whiskey , produced specifically for Mitchell & Son of Dublin, byIrish Distillers at the Midleton Distillery, Cork, Ireland. It is the one of the only remaining bonded Irish whiskeys, and is currently the only brand specifically produced for and sold by an independent wine merchant in Ireland.Green Spot was described by whiskey writer Jim Murray as "unquestionably one of the world's great whiskeys." [http://www.royalmilewhiskies.com/product.asp?pf_id=0010000012484|February 21 2007]
History
Mitchell & Son wine merchants, were established in 1805; however, it is uncertain exactly when Green Spot was first produced. It is known though, that by the 1920s Jameson's Bow Street Distillery was supplying Mitchell & Son with at least 100
sherry hogheads ofpure pot still whiskey per annum.Half of the casks used had previously held
oloroso and other darker sherries, while the other half had held lighterfino s. This was to prevent the wine from overpowering the whiskey. The whiskey was allowed to mature in the casks for five years, before being vatted and allowed to blend and mature for a further five years. It was then bottled and sold as a ten-year-old.The blend was originally known as "Pat whiskey", and the labels carried the logo of a man on a green background. This soon lead to the name "Green spot".
When Jameson moved production from Bow St. to
Midleton , the make up of the whiskey altered for the first time in living memory. This coupled with low stocks of maturing whiskey led Mitchell & Son into an agreement withIrish Distillers , whereby the whiskey would be matured by the distillery in their own casks, with Mitchell & Sons having sole rights to market, sell and develop the whiskey.Current Day Production
The current Green spot is slightly younger than the original. It is a blend of seven and eight year old pot still whiskey, 25% of which has matured in sherry casks.
Only 500 cases, (approximately 6000 bottles) are produced each year, most of this is sold through Mitchell and Son's shop in
Dublin . As a result, it is difficult to obtain outside of Ireland, except in specialist retailers.See also
*
Irish Whiskey
*Irish whiskey brands
*Pure pot still whiskey References
External links
* [http://www.mitchellandson.com/history_gs.html Mitchell & Son]
www.thewhiskyexchange.com
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