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Uncorking the Oldest Irish Single Malt Whiskey: Bushmills 46

Uncorking the Oldest Irish Single Malt Whiskey: Bushmills 46

Bloomberg05-03-2025

Top Shelf gets an exclusive first look and first taste. Plus: Three bottles of single pot still to celebrate St. Patrick's Day.
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Sláinte, whiskey fans, it's Brad Japhe. St. Paddy's Day is less than two weeks away, and in this special early edition of Top Shelf, I come with exciting intel that promises to inspire immediate celebration. Bushmills, the Emerald Isle's oldest licensed distillery, is about to drop not only its rarest—and most mature—single malt expression ever, but Irish whiskey's, too. Allow me to uncork the details.
But first, in other whiskey news …

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