Dunville's 21 Year Old James J. Fox Single Cask PX Finish
- Country of Produce: Ireland
- Whiskey Type: Single Malt
- ABV: 53.8%
- Bottle Volume: 70cl
- Distillery: Echlinville Distillery
This whiskey won a gold medal in Irish Whiskey Awards 2023 (Single Cask 12 Years & Older).
Cask 1670 was selected by James J. Fox Managing Director, Yiorgos Manesis, and his team, from among the finest casks in the Dunville’s warehouses, and approved by Graeme Millar from The Echlinville Distillery, proud custodians of Dunville’s Irish Whiskey.
This 21 Year Old Single Malt has been finished in a single Pedro Ximenez Sherry cask, bottled at cask strength (53.8% abv) and limited to just 337 bottles. Available exclusively from James J. Fox Dublin.
Dunville’s Exclusive Single Cask Series is a series of bespoke bottlings by Dunville’s Irish Whiskey for selected retailers, hospitality venues and key trade partners. It showcases the best whiskeys from the Dunville’s warehouses, with each bottled at its optimum strength for the best possible quality and flavour.
Tasting notes:
Nose: Initial notes of red apples, overripe pears and hazelnut brittle give way to a medley of your favourite dessert dishes; black forest gateau, lemon meringue, and pears stewed in red wine with cinnamon and nutmeg.
Palate: Sweet, syrupy, complex and juicy. A fresh fruit salad of nectarines, pomegranates and papayas evolves on the palate to raisins, dates, figs and dark cherries, all stewed down to a decadent dark fruit compote. Milk chocolate marble cake, apple sticky toffee pudding with calvados caramel sauce, and dark chocolate covered candied clementine oranges give body and depth, while structure and balance is provided by black tea, sweet sable grapes, clove, nutmeg and a hint of oak dryness.
Finish: Long, viscous and very satisfying. Dark fruit compote is front and centre. In the background black jack toffee apples, candied orange, light lemon chiffon pie and mascarpone vanilla cream dance around clean oak and warm winter spices, vying for your affections, before settling to a glorious equilibrium in the last lingering moments.