• Category – Spirits, Irish whiskey, 46% abv
  • Available – From this week
  • Location – Initially in Ireland via the Teeling Whiskey Distillery and selected retailers
  • Price – SRP of EUR2,000 (US$2,363) per 70cl bottle

Teeling Whiskey, the Irish whiskey distiller part-owned by Bacardi, has launched another limited-edition expression under its Vintage Reserve Collection range.

Teeling 32-Year-Old Single Malt was distilled in 1988 and matured in ex-rum casks for 32 years. The expression, which is limited to 750 units, is available from Teeling’s Ireland-based Distillery, Celtic Whiskey Shop and selected Irish retailers.

The variant will roll out to a number of Asian and European markets in the coming months.

“We are extremely proud to be  able to release some of the oldest ever bottlings of Irish single malt with our Vintage Reserve collection,” said Teeling co-founder Jack Teeling.

“There is nothing else like these Irish single malts on the  market and they represent a rare piece of Irish whiskey history in each bottle.”

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The 32-year-old follows a 37-year-old iteration aged in ex-Bourbon barrels released by the distillery last year.

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