Slane Triple Cask Irish Whiskey 750ML
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Description
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Slane Triple Cask Irish Whiskey 750ML is a triple-distilled Irish blend of grain and malt whiskeys aged in three cask types, bottled at 40% ABV. Awarded 92 points by the Ultimate Spirits Challenge and a Gold Medal at the 2022 International Spirits Challenge, it stands out for its uncommon use of virgin oak alongside seasoned whiskey and sherry casks.
Quick Facts: ABV: 40% (80 Proof) | Origin: County Meath, Ireland | Blended Irish Whiskey (NAS) | Distillery: Slane Distillery
Production & Heritage
Slane Distillery sits on the historic grounds of Slane Castle in the Boyne Valley, County Meath, roughly 30 miles north of Dublin. The distillery produces a blend of triple-distilled grain and malt whiskeys, then ages them across three distinct cask types: virgin American oak, seasoned Tennessee whiskey barrels, and Oloroso sherry casks sourced from bodegas in Jerez, Spain. The virgin oak and seasoned casks are raised by hand at Brown-Forman cooperages — a detail that gives the distillery direct control over wood quality. The use of virgin oak is notably unusual in Irish whiskey production, where most distillers rely exclusively on pre-used barrels, and this choice contributes a bolder structural backbone to the final blend.
Tasting Notes
Aroma: Warm butterscotch and honey rise immediately, followed by ripe banana and a thread of dried fruit. Behind the sweetness, faint cinnamon and orange peel add aromatic complexity.
Taste: The entry is smooth and caramel-forward, with vanilla and honied fruit dominating the early palate. At mid-palate, baking spice and cinnamon build alongside oily nut richness. A subtle sherry influence emerges toward the peak, introducing dried fruit sweetness and a wisp of taffy.
Finish: Medium in length with a warm, lingering quality. Toasted oak, light butterscotch, and a faint hay-like dryness fade gradually, leaving gentle spice on the tongue.
How to Drink Slane Triple Cask
Neat or with a single ice cube lets the full interplay of the three cask influences come through; the virgin oak sweetness and sherry fruit are most expressive at room temperature. For cocktails, try an Irish Old Fashioned, where the butterscotch and vanilla notes hold up beautifully against bitters and orange peel. A Whiskey Sour benefits from the blend's natural caramel sweetness balancing citrus acidity. And in a Gold Rush — bourbon's classic honey-lemon cocktail — Slane's spice and dried fruit layers bring a distinctly Irish twist to the template.
Best For
- Introducing a friend to Irish whiskey beyond the usual suspects
- Building an Irish whiskey shelf with diverse cask profiles
- Hosting a comparative tasting against single-cask Irish expressions
- Mixing elevated Irish whiskey cocktails at home
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Slane Triple Cask taste like? Slane Triple Cask delivers a sweet, approachable profile led by butterscotch, vanilla, and caramel, layered with dried fruit, cinnamon spice, and a touch of nuttiness. The finish is warm and medium-length with toasted oak and gentle spice.
How does Slane Triple Cask compare to Jameson? Both are blended Irish whiskeys at 40% ABV, but Slane's triple-cask maturation — particularly its virgin oak component — delivers a richer, more layered sweetness compared to Jameson's lighter, more citrus-leaning profile. Several independent reviewers have noted that Slane offers greater depth and complexity at a similar price tier.
Is Slane Triple Cask good for sipping neat? Yes — the 40% ABV makes it very approachable neat, and the vanilla-butterscotch sweetness from the virgin oak creates an easy, dessert-like sipping experience without requiring dilution.
Where is Slane Triple Cask made? Slane Triple Cask is produced at Slane Distillery, located on the grounds of Slane Castle in the Boyne Valley, County Meath, Ireland, approximately 30 miles north of Dublin.
What foods pair well with Slane Triple Cask? Dark chocolate truffles complement the butterscotch and sherry-driven dried fruit notes. Warm apple tart or bread pudding mirrors the baking spice and caramel. Aged cheddar draws out the oaky vanilla, while smoked salmon plays well against the whiskey's gentle sweetness. Glazed pork belly echoes the honey and cinnamon tones.
What sizes does Slane Triple Cask come in? Slane Triple Cask Irish Whiskey is widely available in the standard 750ML bottle.
Is Slane Triple Cask worth the price? Slane Triple Cask positions as a premium-entry Irish whiskey that punches above its price tier, particularly given its 92-point Ultimate Spirits Challenge score and Gold Medal from the International Spirits Challenge — accolades more commonly associated with higher-priced expressions.
Why Slane Triple Cask?
The defining feature here is the triple-cask maturation using virgin American oak — a rarity in Irish whiskey that gives Slane a richer, more structurally complex character than most blends in its class. That production choice earned it a 92-point rating from the Ultimate Spirits Challenge and a 2022 Gold Medal at the International Spirits Challenge. Where many blended Irish whiskeys lean on lightness as a selling point, Slane leans into depth: the sherry cask contribution adds dried fruit weight, the Tennessee whiskey barrels provide caramel familiarity, and the virgin oak delivers a sweetness and tannic backbone you simply do not find in most Irish blends at this level. For anyone looking to step beyond the mainstream Irish whiskey category without a dramatic price increase, Slane Triple Cask makes a compelling, well-documented case.
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