Tasting Notes
- Nose: Rich dried fruits, warm baking spices, honeyed malt, gentle oak vanilla, hints of orange peel
- Palate: Creamy barley sweetness, dark berries, Christmas cake spices, chocolate notes, subtle pepper warmth
- Finish: Medium to long with lingering fruit compote, gentle tannins, warm spices, and classic pot still character
Product Details
| Spirit Type | Single Pot Still Irish Whiskey |
|---|---|
| ABV | 46% |
| Volume | 700ml |
| Age Statement | 7 Years |
| Distillery | The Echlinville Distillery |
| Region | County Down, Ireland |
| Mash Bill | Unmalted and malted barley |
| Barrel Type | Premium Port & Sherry Casks |
Perfect For
- Irish Whiskey Exploration: Discovering the unique character of single pot still Irish whiskey with premium cask finishing
- Neat Sipping Sessions: The 46% ABV and non-chill filtration preserve full flavor complexity for contemplative drinking
- Whiskey & Chocolate Pairings: The port and sherry influence creates beautiful harmony with dark chocolate desserts
- Gift Giving: A distinctive Irish whiskey that showcases traditional methods with modern refinement
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Old Comber 7 Year taste like?
Old Comber 7 Year delivers a rich, fruit-forward profile with dried berries, warm spices, and honeyed malt sweetness. The port and sherry cask finishing adds layers of dark fruit complexity while maintaining the characteristic creamy, slightly spicy backbone of traditional single pot still Irish whiskey.
Is Old Comber good for cocktails?
Yes, Old Comber works beautifully in spirit-forward cocktails where its fruit-forward character can shine. Try it in an Irish Old Fashioned or Manhattan variation where the port and sherry notes complement classic cocktail ingredients. The 46% ABV provides excellent structure in mixed drinks.
How should I drink Old Comber 7 Year?
Old Comber is best enjoyed neat or with a splash of water to open up the fruit and spice notes. The non-chill filtration and 46% ABV are optimized for neat sipping, allowing you to fully appreciate the port and sherry cask influence alongside the traditional pot still character.
What makes single pot still Irish whiskey different?
Single pot still Irish whiskey like Old Comber uses a mash bill of both malted and unmalted barley, creating a distinctive creamy, slightly spicy character that's uniquely Irish. This style predates modern Irish whiskey methods and delivers more texture and complexity than typical grain-forward Irish whiskeys.
Is Old Comber worth the price for a 7-year Irish whiskey?
Old Comber offers excellent value for a single pot still Irish whiskey with premium cask finishing. The combination of traditional pot still methods, quality port and sherry cask maturation, and non-chill filtration at 46% ABV delivers complexity typically found in more expensive expressions.
You must be 21 years of age or older to purchase this product.